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Can Anyone File For Bankruptcy?

This is actually a trick question. Can anyone file for bankruptcy? Now legally, yes, any American citizen can apply for bankruptcy relief. In practice, whilst you can apply, there is no guarantee you will make it past the first phase. In fact, those going through the filing process without legal assistance rarely make it through [...]

Getting A Credit Report Before You File For Bankruptcy

When filing for bankruptcy you will need to list every debt you have, not just the ones you can remember. This can be difficult, especially if you have defaulted loans that are a year or so old and the agency has stopped harassing you. Just because they stop harassing you doesn’t mean you no longer [...]

What Is Automatic Stay Protection In Bankruptcy Law

Imagine this scenario – a successful person loses their job and with it their income. Because of age, or gender perhaps, they cannot get another job. The debts mount, the creditors send constant letters of demand, perhaps even arriving on the doorstep to demand payment. Sound familiar? Are you at that place in your life? [...]

Credit Reporting – The Downside To Bankruptcy

While a bankruptcy petition may help you escape a financial melt down, you have to be aware of the ramifications. The first and most obvious is that details of your bankruptcy are listed with credit reporting agencies. These details will stay on your credit report for a period of ten years. You should understand that [...]

Discharging A Credit Card Debt

A previous post – Can You Include Credit Card Debts In Your Petition? – dealt with some of the issues relating to credit cards and bankruptcy. Today’s post looks purely at discharging a credit card as opposed to seeking a longer payment period. Totally discharging a credit card debt is generally undertaken using a Chapter [...]

Are You Being Harassed By Creditors? Seek Consumer Protection

Bankruptcy laws are there to protect everyone – debtors and creditors. There are times when the burden of debt becomes so great that you just cannot meet all the demands being made on you. You may find there are garnishes on your wages and/or bank account, debt collectors knocking on your door at all hours, [...]

What Is A Discharge In Bankruptcy

A discharge in bankruptcy in simple terms is the termination of the bankruptcy process. When this occurs will depend on the type of bankruptcy and can be as short as four months for a Chapter 7 petition and as long as 4 or more years for other Chapters. Technically speaking, the debtor should be free [...]