Will I Lose My Real Estate Investments if I File for Bankruptcy in California?

If you decide to file for bankruptcy in California, one of the first choices you will have to make is whether you wish to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. This decision will impact your ability to keep possession of your real estate investments. Typically, if you file for Chapter 7, the bankruptcy trustee […]

Will I Lose My Owned Rental Properties if I File for Bankruptcy in California?

People file for bankruptcy for many different reasons in California, under many different circumstances. In some instances, the trustee and court will review a bankruptcy with more scrutiny because the debtor has additional real estate besides their home. If you own investment or rental properties, it might be challenging to protect them in bankruptcy. The […]

How Much Debt Do You Need to File for Chapter 7 in California?

A common question people in California who are considering filing for bankruptcy have is, “how much debt to I need?” This question is a reasonable one, as most people anticipate that there are specific rules and regulations governing bankruptcy. However, there is no minimum debt requirement to file for bankruptcy. The real question our attorneys […]

How Much Debt Do You Need to File for Chapter 13 in California?

There is no minimum debt required to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in California. However, the amount of debt you do have is an important factor when considering bankruptcy as an option. How much debt you need to file depends on your circumstances. The experienced attorneys at The Bankruptcy Group will carefully review your situation […]

How Much Debt do you need to File for Bankruptcy in California?

No one wants to file for bankruptcy. However, in many cases, filing for bankruptcy is the best option available for people swimming in unmanageable debt or facing foreclosure. One of the basic questions someone contemplating bankruptcy has is, “how much debt should I have before filing for bankruptcy?” While there is no minimum amount of […]

Will I Lose My Boat if I File for Bankruptcy in California?

When financial troubles require filing for bankruptcy, filers in California have many questions and concerns. A typical question is whether a debtor will be able to keep all their possessions, such as their home or car. Fortunately, there are a number of exemptions that allow people to protect their assets. However, when a luxury item […]

What You Need to Know About Bankruptcy Before the Creditors Meeting

Are you considering filing bankruptcy under Chapter 7? Straight bankruptcy, also known as liquidation bankruptcy, is a bankruptcy case wherein the court wipes out most of your debts. A bankruptcy filing is a straightforward process that takes about four to six months. Here’s an overview of things you need to consider regarding qualifications, proceedings, and filings before your meeting with creditors. 

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A New Student Loan Discharge Case allowing the Discharge of $200,000 in Student Loans

 A New Student Loan Discharge Case allowing the Discharge of $200,000 in Student Loans The 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in McDaniel v.

ATTORNEY REVIEWS – She‘s definitely a keeper and you’ll be well taken care of

“She‘s definitely a keeper and you’ll be well taken care of.” Jacque Rambo

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