Top 10 Bankruptcy Do’s & Don’ts: 6. Don’t Use Credit Cards Once You Decide to File
In today’s modern economic climate, the average person has incredible access to short term credit, i.e. credit cards. Credit cards
In today’s modern economic climate, the average person has incredible access to short term credit, i.e. credit cards. Credit cards
When you sign your bankruptcy pleadings you are swearing and affirming that the information in those pleadings is true and
When you sign your bankruptcy pleadings you are swearing and affirming that the information in those pleadings is true and
Specifically, and payments made greater than $600 to any single creditor within the three months before you file bankruptcy. This
When filing for bankruptcy there is a substantial amount of preparation involved. There are documents to gather, information to confirm
We often remind people of their greatest asset in their bankruptcy, their credibility. If at any point the Trustee decides
The current bankruptcy law requires debtors to complete a credit counseling course within 180 days prior to filing for bankruptcy.
The current bankruptcy law requires debtors to complete a credit counseling course within 180 days prior to filing for bankruptcy.
Experience Our bankruptcy team has filed hundreds of bankruptcies with a number of complex issues. This experience has given us
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