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Monthly Archives: May 2012

How to Stop Wage Garnishment

Wage garnishment can be a very distressing event. Wage garnishment means that a creditor has gone to court and gotten a judgment against you, and you haven’t paid. The creditor can then go back to court and get an order of garnishment. When the order goes into effect, money comes directly out of your paycheck… Read More »

Reasons a Bankruptcy Case Would Be Dismissed

With more than 6,000 bankruptcy filings every day, the courts don’t have any time to waste when dealing with a bankruptcy case. It makes sense, then, that they would have a low tolerance if someone doesn’t follow the rules. Courts do not hesitate to dismiss cases when someone is dishonest or does not cooperate fully…. Read More »

Personal Bankruptcies Dropped During 2011

According to a report by Professor Ronald Mann of Columbia Law School for the National Bankruptcy Research Center, the number of Americans who filed for bankruptcy fell from 1.5 million in 2010 to 1.35 million in 2011, a 12% decrease. Chapter 7 filings dropped by 17% and Chapter 13 filings dropped by 25%. This decline… Read More »

Does My Spouse Have to File Bankruptcy Too?

The simple answer is no. Only one spouse has to file for personal bankruptcy. However, there are a number of qualifications to this rule. First, if you are considering filing bankruptcy alone in order to conceal the high salary of your spouse, stop right there. As a married bankruptcy petitioner, you will be required to… Read More »

Seven Famous People Who Went Bankrupt

Filing for bankruptcy is an extremely difficult decision and, for many people, a last resort. Many of our clients tell us they feel they won’t be able to bounce back after bankruptcy. That’s just not true. With good planning and resolve, you will be back on the road to fiscal fitness in no time. If… Read More »

Bankruptcy and Discharge of Debts

When we talk about bankruptcy, we talk a lot about “discharge of debts,” but what exactly does that mean? When are the debts discharged? What debts are discharged? Can creditors object? Let’s discuss. Bankruptcy discharge is a court order that releases a debtor from the obligation to pay certain debts. The creditor is no longer… Read More »