Posts Tagged ‘chapter 7’
How Can Bankruptcy Help With Evictions in North Carolina?
Use bankruptcy to stop eviction and remain in your home or to get out of your lease and wipe away past-due rent.
Read MoreHow Often Can I File Bankruptcy?
Due to unforeseen, unexpected circumstances that arise in the lives of people within a household, individuals or spouses are sometimes forced to consider filing for bankruptcy again.
Read MoreWhat Happens to Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy
It is important to speak with a bankruptcy attorney about your tax refund if you are considering bankruptcy.
Read MoreStudent Loans In Bankruptcy – 3 Things To Know
Student Loans In Bankruptcy – 3 Things To Know
1) Student Loans Are Non-Dischargeable In Most Cases
2) Student Loans Are Dischargeable In Limited Circumstances (Brunner Test)
3) Possible Changes Coming?
We Can Help Overcome The Fear Of Bankruptcy
Do not fear. Bankruptcy is such a useful tool that is not taken advantage of by most people who need help. Let us help you.
Read MoreTaxes In Bankruptcy – When can tax debt be discharged in bankruptcy?
Taxes In Bankruptcy – When can tax debt be discharged in bankruptcy?
1) Priority Status Of Taxes
2) Income Taxes
3) Payroll Taxes
4) Property Taxes
COVID-19 & Bankruptcy in North Carolina
Bankruptcy & COVID-19
1. Is Bankruptcy An Option?
2. File Bankruptcy Now Or Later Or Never?
3. Type Of Bankruptcy To File?
How Much Does It Cost To File Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy Fees Explained
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Fees
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Fees
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
4 Steps To Determine If You Should Declare Bankruptcy
4 Steps To Determine If You Should Declare Bankruptcy
1) Free Consultation With A Bankruptcy Attorney
2) Gather All Documents/Information
3) Consider Your Options
4) Plan