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Can a Bench Warrant be Issued for Failing to Show up for a Debtor Exam?

At times, consumers just like you get in touch with very specific cases that they are sure no one else has ever had to deal with. In almost every instance, it is not the first time the question has been posed. For instance, can a bench warrant be issued for ...
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Hanging Onto Your House When Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

The main concern of many bankruptcy petitioners is their home. They know that bankruptcy is their best (or only) means of solving their financial situation, but they don’t want to lose their house. Many are willing to go to extreme measures not to lose their home. Consider this real life ...
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Wage Garnishment After Filing for Bankruptcy

No one likes his or her wages to be garnished and everyone wants money that was garnished to be returned. Those are just the facts. But depending on when your wages were garnished, what stage of the transfer process the funds were at when they filed, and whether or not ...
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Exiting a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan Early

The Chapter 13 bankruptcy is designed for bankruptcy petitioners who have a regular income. The Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay debts back over a predetermined period of time, usually 3-5 years. It’s often referred to as a wage earner’s plan. Petitioners work alongside the bankruptcy ...
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When Creditors Ignore Your Discharge of Debt

The purpose of filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is to immediately enact the automatic stay and eventually obtain the discharge of debt. What happens when you go through legal channels to obtain both these powerful protections through bankruptcy filing and creditors ignore their legal implications? If you are being harassed ...
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Selling Your Car Before Filing for Bankruptcy

One of the common issues that occur when someone decides they’d like to consider filing for bankruptcy is that they recently sold their car. In most cases, they did so because they needed the money. They were trying to figure their way out of their financial situation by coming up ...
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HOA’s and Bankruptcy: Past Due HOA Dues

The Homeowners’ Association: some love them, some hate them, some put up with them as a necessary evil. Regardless of how or why you ended up in a community that charges homeowners’ association dues or fees, they aren’t something to dismiss out of hand. In fact, ignoring the payment of ...
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A Mixup with the Ex, an Unpaid Debt and a Lien on the House

Sometimes people come to bankruptcy attorneys with particularly sticky situations. One of the most common types of “sticky” situation following divorce comes when unpaid debt of one party affects the other party negatively. In fact, in some cases, the ex’s unpaid debt can result in a lawsuit that can cause ...
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Having Your Wages Garnished for a Debt Discharged Through Bankruptcy

The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to get out from under an impossible amount of debt. In fact, when filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a successful ending will find the bankruptcy petitioner holding a discharge of debt that does just that. It discharges all eligible debt associated with the bankruptcy. ...
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I Owe More Than My Motorhome is Worth: What Should I Do?

We’ve all made mistakes. And we’ve all made good decisions that in the long run, had negative consequences. No matter how we go about predicting the future: algorithms, statistics, tarot cards…sometimes we’re wrong because the future has a way of coming at you when you least expect it. Sometimes the ...
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