By Jeff Field | Published August 19, 2024 | Posted in Bankruptcy, Personal Bankruptcy | Tagged Tags: debt relief, matrimonial, Privacy, repayment plan | Leave a comment
In today’s digital age, social media has become a pervasive part of our lives, giving us the ability to share everything from personal milestones to daily activities with people around the world. However, when going through a bankruptcy, maintaining discretion on social media is not just advisable but crucial. Missteps in this area can have Read More
Read MoreNothing is more important than your health. Unfortunately, individuals across the country often are forced to sacrifice their financial stability in order to ensure their physical well-being. If you or someone you love cannot see a way to overcome your healthcare debt, it is time to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney. The total amount Read More
Read MoreMillennials are known for their tech savvy, and while older generations might still think of them of kids, even the youngest members of this group are approaching age 30. As they start families and look to advance their careers, millennials are also increasingly facing various sources of financial stress. In response, more millennials than ever Read More
Read MoreA Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers a fresh start by relieving a debtor of most or all financial obligations to creditors. Although non-exempt property can be liquidated during the process, there may be some property the debtor wants to keep, such as real estate or a vehicle. Reaffirming a debt on such property can be a Read More
Read MoreAs you prepare to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it’s understandable to be nervous about your financial future. While you will undoubtedly take a financial hit, many of your assets will be protected, including your retirement accounts and pension plan funds. Individual retirement accounts, or IRAs, receive certain federal protections through the Read More
Read MoreA job loss can wreak havoc on your personal finances, especially if you’ve recently dealt with unexpected expenses or you have not built up an adequate cushion to protect you in case you go several months or more without income. Losing a job is one of the most common reasons why people end up filing Read More
Read MoreWhen you are receiving Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, you may be understandably concerned that those benefits will be taken away from you if you file for bankruptcy. This issue affects a large number of people. One of the most common reasons why Americans file for bankruptcy is medical bills. In some cases, the health Read More
Read MoreOne of the questions we frequently receive from our bankruptcy clients is about what effects, if any, an individual’s bankruptcy filing will have on his or her spouse’s financial standing. This is a good question, because many people would prefer to file bankruptcy individually and minimize or completely avoid affecting their spouse. The impact of Read More
Read MoreFiling for bankruptcy will not improve your credit score. At least not in the short run. In fact, filing for bankruptcy will have the opposite effect on your credit. But over time you can increase your score well beyond what you could if stay saddled with debt. How does bankruptcy’s effect on your credit? There’s Read More
Read MoreAs many divorced and separated parents know, child support can represent a significant expense on a monthly basis. The impact of child support payments becomes magnified if you are facing considerable financial strain, whether it’s due to medical bills, losing your job or experiencing any number of other unexpected challenges. Bankruptcy can’t stop child support Read More
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