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Should I File For Bankruptcy When Retired Or On A Fixed Income

We previously wrote a blog post about whether one should consider withdrawing money from their retirement accounts to help pay off their credit card balances or other debts. In that blog post, we looked at the questions that Americans who are either retired or on a fixed income evaluate when deciding whether or not to […]

What Happens If I Don’t Make My Car Or Mortgage Payments After I File for Bankruptcy?

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The Automatic Stay Protects Debtors Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362 of the Bankruptcy Code, when a debtor files a bankruptcy case, an injunction is automatically imposed to bar creditors from starting or continuing collection efforts against the debtor. This is referred to as “the automatic stay.” The injunction is one of the fundamental debtor […]

Can I Cancel My Contract With A Debt Settlement Company?

More and more frequently, we are finding that some debtors with whom we meet, have already hired a debt settlement company to attempt to resolve their debt issues, prior to coming in to meet with us. The debt settlement companies advertise that they can settle with credit card companies for a fraction of the debt […]

New Means Test Figures Effective After November 1, 2018

Section 707 of the Bankruptcy Code determines whether a debtor may qualify to file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, by applying a budget test to debtors who exceed the median income for their household size for the state in which they live. This is referred to as the “means test” as it proports to determine whether […]

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