I received an email from a client recently asking if she needed to be “broke” before filing bankruptcy. I have never been asked this question before, and I am surprised, because it is a very good question. The Bankruptcy Code doesn’t require you to be insolvent in order to be eligible to file bankruptcy. Actually, […]
WAITING TO FILE CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY COULD COST YOU!
Most of the time, when a client comes into my office to talk about filing bankruptcy, they have urgency to file. We can usually point to a single event that has caused them to seek out legal advice. Perhaps they received notice of a foreclosure sale, their car has been repossessed, or creditors are hounding […]
WHAT DEBTS CANNOT BE DISCHARGED IN BANKRUPTCY?
There are three common types of debts that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. The first type of nondischargable debt is income tax liability. The general rule is that if you incurred income tax liability within the last three tax years, the debt will not be discharged in bankruptcy. The second type of nondischargeable debt is […]
What exactly is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
As Dallas Bankruptcy Attorneys many individuals ask us, what exactly is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Chapter 13 is really a proceeding within the Federal Bankruptcy laws where a person turns his debts, in concert with a plan for repaying them, over to the Bankruptcy Court. The debtor (you) will make regular installment payments to a person […]
What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Everybody has bills. Perhaps you must be late on a payment or miss one entirely. It isn’t ideal for your credit score, but in the present condition of America’s economy, lots of people need to “rob Peter to pay Paul.” If this really is you, you most likely don’t need to think Bankruptcy, not just […]