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Discharging Debts Related to Driving Under the Influence

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Driving under the influence is expensive in Florida. Not only will you have to pay fines in excess of $1,000 or more, but you might also have to pay a court judgment if you injured someone while driving under the influence. Although bankruptcy can help you discharge many kinds of unsecured debts, can it… Read More »

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How to Talk to Others about Your Bankruptcy

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In this age of social media, people discuss practically every detail of their lives—their weight, the state of their love life, and even negative information about their jobs. But people still struggle when talking about money—in particular, their own difficulties staying afloat financially. At Nowack & Olson, we hear from many people who are… Read More »

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Bankruptcy Fraud

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Bankruptcy is a quick way to wipe out certain debts and obtain immediate financial relief. However, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy comes with a catch: in exchange for eliminating debts, the trustee might sell some of your property and give the proceeds to your creditors. Some people attempt to avoid losing property by engaging in… Read More »

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Want to Avoid Debt? Build an Emergency Fund

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Many consumers have no intention of ever falling into debt. They don’t use credit cards irresponsibly, and they don’t live luxurious lifestyles beyond their means. Nevertheless, millions of people will fall into debt whenever an emergency strikes. To avoid this situation, you need to build up an emergency fund. Unexpected Expenses The purpose of… Read More »

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How to Amend Bankruptcy Filings

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To file for bankruptcy, you need to fill out many forms. Some of these forms ask for detailed information about your assets, whereas others request information about your debts. It is very easy to make a mistake and leave information off, especially if you are trying to represent yourself. So how do you amend… Read More »

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I Have to Attend a Meeting of Creditors. Should I Be Worried?

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Debtors who file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy must attend what is called 341 Meeting of Creditors, named after a section of the bankruptcy code. This meeting is unavoidable, so you are not about to encounter something that millions of debtors before you haven’t survived. Read on to learn more about this meeting. The Purpose… Read More »

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What is a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?

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Federal bankruptcy law provides for different bankruptcies, which are identified by their chapter in the code. A Chapter 11 is an unusual bankruptcy for consumers, the vast majority of whom will choose either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13. However, a Chapter 11 bankruptcy makes sense for some of our clients who have… Read More »

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Five Surprising Benefits of Filing for Bankruptcy

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Many people understand that bankruptcy is an effective way of wiping out certain unsecured debts like credit card or medical debt. But bankruptcy also has many benefits you might never have heard of. Some of the more surprising benefits include the following. You Change the Payment Terms on Your Car Loan Many debtors are… Read More »

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Bankruptcy and Your Tax Refund

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Now that the tax filing deadline has come and gone, you might be expecting a refund on your taxes. However, if you are planning to file for bankruptcy any time soon, you need to understand how filing will affect your tax return. In certain situations, consumers might choose to file a different bankruptcy or… Read More »

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Bankruptcy and Supplemental Security Income

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Many of our clients are just getting by, unable to work because of a disability. Some of these clients receive Supplemental Security Income, or “SSI,” from the federal government. Each week, we field questions from clients who are worried that they will put their SSI benefits at risk if they file for bankruptcy. Read… Read More »

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