How Does a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Differ From a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
A major difference between a chapter 13 bankruptcy case and a chapter 7 bankruptcy case. In a chapter 7 case the debtor could lose all or most of his/her non-exempt property.
View ArticleBankruptcy Attorney. Bankruptcy and The Automatic Stay
The Automatic Stay The filing of a chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case automatically stays (stops or suspends) virtually all collection attempts (including those harassing phone calls),...
View ArticleBankruptcy and Exempt Property
What is Exempt Property? Exempt property is property that is protected by law from the claims of creditors. However, if exempt property has been pledged to secure a debt or is otherwise encumbered by a...
View ArticleCash Advances and Bankruptcy
Cash advances taken shortly before filing bankruptcy can be problematic for the debtor. Some creditors will file an adversary proceeding if they believe the cash advance is nondischargeable. This type...
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