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Overcoming The Emotional Toll Of Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy has a misconception of being an easy way for people to avoid paying debt that they simply don’t want to pay. The truth is filing for bankruptcy is sometimes the only option for those who have found themselves struggling financially and deciding to file for business or personal bankruptcy is one… Read More »
Can I Buy A House After Bankruptcy?
Most of us have heard of at least one friend or family member purchasing a house at some point during the last year or so. While the U.S. entered 2021 with pandemic fatigue, the first several months of the year have continued to reflect rapid growth in house prices. And while the rapid growth… Read More »
Why You Need To Be Honest With Your Bankruptcy Attorney
Undertaking the bankruptcy process requires the borrower to inform his or creditors about any property or assets the debtor holds. Even if unintentional, a failure to disclose all properties and assets can unfortunately be interpreted as bankruptcy fraud. However, something that is discussed less often is how important it is to be honest from… Read More »
3 Tips For Getting Your Debt Under Control
There is no way around the fact that America is now a nation of debt. In addition to the fact that most American adults are carrying a debt balance on their credit cards, the average student loan balance is higher than ever these days. However, some debt is taken on intentionally and deliberately (i.e…. Read More »
4 Mistakes That Can Damage Your Bankruptcy Case
Bankruptcy may be the solution you have been waiting for if you have found yourself in a place where you are struggling to keep up with your debt. After all, bankruptcy can help you gain a fresh financial start and enable you to begin putting your finances in a better position. And despite what… Read More »
How To Find The Right Bankruptcy Attorney
If you have thought about filing for bankruptcy after experiencing financial constraints related to the COVID-19 pandemic, you are not alone. At least 17 major retailers have been sent into bankruptcy during the year since the virus landed on American soil and many individuals have similarly turned to bankruptcy in an attempt to escape… Read More »
Two Signs Bankruptcy May Be A Good Option
Bankruptcy might sound like an ominous and scary term, but in reality, it can carry numerous benefits for those who are suffering under substantial debt that they don’t see any realistic way out of. As opposed to irresponsible spending, most Americans find themselves filing for bankruptcy simply because of financial hardship caused by not… Read More »
Should I Wait To File For Bankruptcy?
Even if you have decided that bankruptcy is the right choice for you, there is a good chance you have also debated whether you should file for bankruptcy now or wait. If you are hesitating to proceed, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. After all, the timing of your filing can affect your case… Read More »
3 Misconceptions About The Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Process For Businesses
No one is ever planning to end up in significant debt. However, both individuals and businesses can find themselves in the unfortunate position of being weighed down by expenses owed. Substantial debt can occur for a variety of reasons, many of which are perfectly understandable and could happen to any of us. The results… Read More »
Retailers And Chapter 11 Bankruptcy During The Pandemic
With so many Americans spending so much of the last several months primarily at home, it likely comes as no surprise that retailers – those who own retail stores and produce and supply retail goods for consumers – have struggled in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true when it… Read More »