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Using the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy to Block Wage Garnishments

If you fall behind in paying debts, you may be subject to a wage garnishment. A creditor might obtain a court order requiring your employer to impound a portion of your wages or salary each pay period and to send it to the creditor. Garnishments can be devastating as they can leave you with insufficient Read More

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Using Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Obtain Mortgage Debt Relief

Many people in financial distress are behind on their home mortgages. Debtors who have missed payments are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. One of the most effective strategies for saving a home from foreclosure is a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This type of bankruptcy is also called a wage earner’s plan, because it Read More

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Fraud Exception to Debt Discharge Can Apply to Fraud by Others

Bankruptcy law generally allows debtors to discharge obligations that accrued prior to the filing of the bankruptcy petition. There are, however, exceptions, such as when a debt is obtained by fraud. Though this is generally understood to mean fraud by the debtor, the United States Supreme Court recently ruled that actions by other people can Read More

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What’s the Effect of Your Loan’s Co-signer Filing for Bankruptcy?

People who have difficulty borrowing money often get a friend or relative to be a co-signer on a loan. The co-signer is in effect a guarantor who is secondarily liable for the debt until it is paid in full. However, the situation changes if the co-signer files for bankruptcy. When a co-signer declares bankruptcy, it Read More

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Can You Refile for Bankruptcy After a Prior Case Is Dismissed?

Bankruptcy cases can be dismissed by courts for a variety of reasons. The reasons for the dismissal have a direct bearing on the debtor’s prospects for filing a new petition. A dismissal without prejudice allows the debtor to file a new case right away. A dismissal with prejudice generally requires the debtor to wait a Read More

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How Moving to Another State Can Affect Your Bankruptcy

Although people may fear that they’ll lose much of their property if they file for bankruptcy, the reality is that debtors who opt for this remedy usually keep most of their assets. That’s because federal and state laws allow debtors to claim exemptions — namely, categories of property that are shielded from creditors. However, the Read More

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Bankruptcy Exceptions for Active and Veteran Military Members

People serving the armed forces sacrifice a great deal for their country, often at their own expense. Provisions of the bankruptcy code as well as other federal laws are in place to assist veterans and active service members with getting through tough financial times. The U.S. Bankruptcy Code includes special exceptions, some of which apply Read More

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Adversary Proceedings Over Objections to Discharge of Debts

Disputed issues in bankruptcy cases are sometimes resolved in an adversary proceeding. This is a case within the case and can be brought by the person filing for bankruptcy, by the trustee or by a creditor. A common type of adversary proceeding arises from creditors’ objections to discharge of certain debts on the grounds that Read More

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5 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Filing for Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy offers relief from most or all of your debts and allows you a fresh start in rebuilding your finances and credit rating. However, mistakes made prior to filing for bankruptcy can result in some or all of your debts not being discharged. In some cases, a mistake may even lead to the dismissal of Read More

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Using Bankruptcy for Relief from Medical Debt

Unpaid medical bills are among the most common types of debt for which people seek bankruptcy protection. Major medical debt accounts for 40 percent of bankruptcies. Such debt often results from a serious illness or health condition that requires hospitalization, surgery and/or other care. The costs can easily amount to tens of thousands of dollars, Read More

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