If you have fallen behind on family support payments, either from child support or alimony, Chapter 13 bankruptcy can certainly help you out of your financial dilemma. While you can’t discharge these types of debts, you can reorganize your total debt load making it easier to avoid falling further behind on child support. Priority Debt … Read more
If you’ve incurred a large amount of medical debt, it can be a stressful situation in which you may feel you have no place to turn. There are, however, options available that can help eliminate medical bills. Debt accrued from medical procedures, hospital stays, and unexpected injuries is the leading cause of bankruptcy, and you … Read more
Small businesses run America. The US Small Business Administration reported that in 2017 there were 29.6 million small businesses in operation, consisting of 57.9 million employees. Out of all the business in the United States, that’s 99.9% of them. Unfortunately, only about 50% of business make it to their fifth year anniversary. Businesses fail for … Read more
One of the most difficult issues involved with making the decision to file bankruptcy for individuals is the fact that it will show up on your credit report and subsequently cause a drop in your credit score. How much your credit score decreases after bankruptcy depends on what your credit score was in the first … Read more
One of the major advantages of bankruptcy in Texas is called an automatic stay. The automatic stay in bankruptcy legally prevents (stays) all creditor calls after filing bankruptcy. In fact, it prevents any attempts to collect a debt until the conclusion of your bankruptcy case, to include collection calls, collection mail, seizure or repossession of … Read more
Can I Refile? Filing for bankruptcy protection is a complex process with many forms and schedules that have to be filled out with 100% accuracy and honesty. Most bankruptcy petitions are filed as a last resort to stave off debt and collection actions and so time is usually of the essence as well. If your … Read more
In a recent survey, 67% of Americans are hopeful about their personal finances and expect them to improve in the New Year. Only about 10% of the respondents felt that their finances will get worse. A third of respondents claimed that paying down debt is a top priority and will focus on eliminating the debt … Read more
There are quite a few mistakes that individuals make just before filing bankruptcy. These mistakes are made either intentionally with the belief that they won’t be caught by the bankruptcy trustee or “presumptively”, without full knowledge that they are to be avoided. The actions you want to avoid before filing bankruptcy include paying down debt, … Read more
Tax debt is a tough obstacle to overcome, and the Internal Revenue Service is reminding individuals who are “seriously delinquent” in their tax debt that it could affect your ability to travel in 2018. The law that requires the IRS to notify the State Department of serious delinquent tax debt in order to deny issuing … Read more
Lawmakers in the United States Senate have introduced a bill that proposes bankruptcy changes for companies that are incorporated in Delaware or New York this week. Texas Senator John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Elizabeth Warren (D. Mass.) introduced the bill this week that requires companies seeking to reorganize their finances, file bankruptcy closer to their … Read more