by Chris Williams | Nov 9, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
A common misunderstanding is that a person cannot discharge any taxes in bankruptcy. However, a person can discharge taxes in bankruptcy if certain conditions are met. The bankruptcy code states that a debt is dischargeable unless it says otherwise. The general...
by Chris Williams | Oct 26, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Hiring an experienced lawyer for your bankruptcy can help achieve the best result for you. In the internet age, representing yourself in a court action can feel like a reasonable decision. After all, there are a multitude of resources available to you for free that...
by Chris Williams | Oct 22, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
The costs of a bankruptcy case can vary from case to case, although there are some set costs. The primary costs are the attorney’s fee, the filing fee, and the cost of a credit report. Here we will go over reach of these fees, the costs of each, and when they can...
by Chris Williams | Oct 14, 2021 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
A Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop most garnishments. In most cases, to begin garnishing your wages a creditor must first file a lawsuit against you, serve you, and get a judgment. With that judgment, the creditor may request that the local sheriff’s...
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 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...
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