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Does Filing for Bankruptcy Keep Broken Leases Off Your Credit Report?
Justin Harelik
January 20, 2017
When you file for bankruptcy, you receive an automatic stay, which requires that any and all creditors stop contacting you in order to seek payment on debts. When you receive your bankruptcy discharge, all eligible debts included in the bankruptcy filing are no longer your liability. These are two of ...
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What to Do If You Retained an Attorney, But Bankruptcy Wasn’t Filed
Justin Harelik
January 18, 2017
A recent email arrived with a question from a women who hired an attorney two years ago to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. She paid the bankruptcy attorney $1,000 up front. No other payments were made, but the Chapter 13 bankruptcy was never filed. Her question was this: is it ...
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What Are the Ramifications of US Credit Card Debt if You No Longer Live in the US?
Justin Harelik
January 12, 2017
In a recent online discussion with a distressed woman, I was told the following story. A woman originally from Poland moved to the United States. She was married in the United States in 2009, but quickly realized she had entered into an abusive relationship and needed to get out and ...
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Obtaining Financial Aid & Student Loans After Bankruptcy
Justin Harelik
January 10, 2017
If you are a student considering bankruptcy, odds are you have wondered about how filing bankruptcy could affect your future eligibility for student financial aid and student loans. Will a successful bankruptcy affect your ability to obtain future assistance to pay school tuition, purchase books, and cover the costs of ...
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Can it Save a Home from Foreclosure?
Justin Harelik
January 6, 2017
There are a lot of Americans who have, at one point or another, fallen behind on their mortgage payments. In some cases, the lender or mortgage company may consider working with the homeowner to work out a deal to catch up or get out of an upside down mortgage (i.e. ...
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How is Past Due Rent Treated During a Bankruptcy Case?
Justin Harelik
January 4, 2017
If you are a landlord and your past due tenant is not only moving out, but is also rumored to be considering bankruptcy, is there any benefit to suing for past due rent? How is past due rent treated in a bankruptcy filing? When it comes to a landlord/tenant relationship, ...
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