
What Is the Marital Adjustment Deduction?
The Means Test and the Marital Adjustment Deduction Since the Bankruptcy Code was amended under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005






The Means Test and the Marital Adjustment Deduction Since the Bankruptcy Code was amended under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005

When a debtor files for bankruptcy, they do not have to give up all their property and assets. The U.S. Bankruptcy Code contains a series

When someone is struggling with credit card debt or personal loans, one of their best options is to seek advice from an experienced bankruptcy attorney.

Running a small business can be extremely challenging, especially when there is economic turmoil. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, approximately 50 percent of

Credit Cards Trends This Holiday Season The holiday season has now passed, and during the holidays many people tend to overspend and use credit to

Increased Foreclosure Filings With foreclosures on the rise, many homeowners are wondering what their options are. Getting served foreclosure papers can be a terrifying experience.

With increased inflation and rising home ownership costs, more and more homeowners have been falling behind on their mortgage payments this past year. Nationwide, foreclosures

Student Loans are Presumed to be Non-Dischargeable in Bankruptcy According to EducationData.org, over 43 million student loan borrowers now owe more than $1.77 trillion in

An Introduction to the Automatic Stay The automatic stay is one of the most important protections provided to a debtor by the Bankruptcy Code. It