Caution – Debtors Should Think Before They Post!

December 12, 2014

Social media websites have become a way for people to communicate about anything and everything. However, when it comes to your bankruptcy case, the less you post the better off you may be! Consider the following: Pictures. Whether it is Facebook or Instagram, posting pictures is a daily occurrence for many individuals. It is important […]

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How Defaulted Student Loans Impact Your Credit Score

December 11, 2014

One of the reasons your credit score is important is that creditors and lenders rely on it to determine whether you qualify for new credit or loans. Many student loan borrowers worry how their loans will impact their credit. If you are making reduced payments through an approved repayment plan, your credit score will not […]

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Are ALL Debts Discharged in Chapter 13?

December 10, 2014

If you are considering filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it is important to confer with a seasoned bankruptcy lawyer to determine if any of your debts are non-dischargeable. Although a Chapter 13 filing typically permits a debtor to eliminate a wider variety of debts than a Chapter 7 case, below are eleven types of debts […]

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5 Reasons to File Bankruptcy

December 9, 2014

It is common for people who are struggling financially to try to avoid filing for bankruptcy protection. However, there are certain situations that may necessitate a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 filing. While no two cases are the same, some of the primary reasons consumers file for bankruptcy include: Divorce. When a married couple goes […]

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