Bankruptcy
Self-Employed And Considering Bankruptcy – 4 Things Your Attorney Needs
Self-Employed And Considering Bankruptcy – 4 Things Your Attorney Needs
1) Profit & Loss Statement
2) Regular Monthly Business Expenses
3) Business & Personal Tax Returns
4) Business Insurance
Should I File Bankruptcy With My Spouse Or By Myself?
Should I File Bankruptcy With My Spouse Or By Myself?
1) Joint Debt
2) Joint Property VS. Solely Owned Property – (Exemptions)
3) Household Income
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Will Prevent Repossession Of Your Vehicle
Chapter 13 will prevent your vehicle from being repossessed. As soon as you file a Chapter 13 you get the benefit of the “Automatic Stay” which is a mechanism created by the Law that immediately stops all collection efforts.
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Bankruptcy & COVID-19
1. Is Bankruptcy An Option?
2. File Bankruptcy Now Or Later Or Never?
3. Type Of Bankruptcy To File?
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Will Stop Foreclosure Of Your Home
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can be used to stop the bank from foreclosing.
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Typically your Chapter 13 payment will be less than what you are currently paying monthly to all of your debts.
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Advice Our iBankruptcy Attorney Will Provide After Analyzing Your Situation
Advice Our iBankruptcy Attorney Will Provide After Analyzing Your Situation
1) Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 vs. No Bankruptcy
2) Estimated Monthly Payment In Chapter 13
3) Timing Of Filing The Bankruptcy
What Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Do With The Debt I Owe?
What Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Do With The Debt I Owe?
1) Secured Debt – Save Your Home / Car
2) Unsecured Debt – Wipe Away Credit Cards
3) Taxes
4) Alimony And Child Support