Some Little Known Facts About Bankruptcy
There are many conditions of bankruptcy — some well known and others not so well known.
There are many conditions of bankruptcy — some well known and others not so well known.
One problem that people face when they’re considering bankruptcy is a concern about wage garnishment.
Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy — and actually qualifying for it at the end of the process — is not automatic.
People often ask me about their privacy when they are considering filing for bankruptcy.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a common and effective means of filing for bankruptcy for individuals — as opposed to businesses.
There are actually several types of bankruptcies, each with their pluses and minuses.
Part of my job is determining whether a person qualifies for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
For many people, a major concern when filing for bankruptcy is wondering whether friends, family or co-workers will find out.
Once you file for bankruptcy you have an automatic stay.
A friend of mine once said, “Would you try to do your own brain surgery?” And the answer to that is, clearly, “No.”