Okay, since here at DFW/Denton/Lewisville Bankruptcy we’re always addressing serious topics, I decided to keep it light today. There’s a story buzzing around the internet that a 3 year-old recently got an American Express Gold Card application in the mail. Also, there are many report of dogs and cats getting credit card offers. If that’s […]
BANKRUPTCY:DISCLOSE YOUR CAUSE OF ACTION OR LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO SUE
When a person files bankruptcy, they are required to list all of their assets in their bankruptcy schedules. In bankruptcy, an asset is anything you own, but it also includes anything you may acquire contingent upon some event happening. For example, if you are in a car wreck, you may acquire a cause of action, […]
BANKRUPTCY: EXEMPTION FROM THE CREDIT COUNSELING REQUIREMENT
Debtors wishing to file bankruptcy are required to successfully complete a credit counseling course during the 180 days prior to filing bankruptcy. However, debtors that can show that they are incapacitated due to mental or physical disability may be exempt from this requirement. Under Sec. 109(h)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code, a debtor may be excused […]
Budgeting Tips For 2011
Here are eight ways to cut your monthly expenses… Sell household items you don’t use/want/need. Once a month, do a walkaround of your home and car, to spot needed repairs that could become costly ones if gone unnoticed. Comparison shop – always, always, always compare prices, online and in stores. Learn which stores have the […]
Can I Keep My Car If I Am In Bankruptcy Proceedings?
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, you likely have certain assets that you want to keep during and after the proceedings are completed. Most states allow bankruptcy exemptions. Exemptions are those assets that are allowed under state and/or federal law to be withheld from the bankruptcy estate, and therefore are untouchable by the creditors. […]