by Chris Williams | Oct 1, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
I commonly hear a bankruptcy that discharged medical debts referred to as a “medical bankruptcy.” Today we’ll go over the factors anyone should consider when deciding whether a bankruptcy intended to primarily discharge medical debts is right for them. A...
by Chris Williams | Sep 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
Having a large tax bill, whether expected or not, is an issue that is not exclusive to the rich. It can also happen to ordinary people and small business owners. When the IRS or Idaho State Tax Commission send you a bill for an amount owing, there are often ways to...
by Chris Williams | Sep 10, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Filing a bankruptcy case can be a daunting task for those unfamiliar with the law. Even many lawyers without bankruptcy experience may have difficulty navigating through the complexities and minutia of the bankruptcy code. The most important first step of filing a...
by Chris Williams | Sep 2, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
A reaffirmation agreement is a voluntary agreement between a bankruptcy Debtor and their creditor that a specific debt will not be discharged, regardless of the bankruptcy case. Entering into a reaffirmation agreement is an exception to discharge under 11 USC 524(c),...
by Chris Williams | Aug 19, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
The goal of most bankruptcy cases is to receive a discharge of your debts. The Bankruptcy Code provides that a debt is discharged unless excepted from discharge under 11 U.S.C. § 523. The exceptions to discharge are lengthy, but let’s go over some of the most common...
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