Tax refunds are treated differently depending on whether you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 case, if a debtor files a tax return before filing bankruptcy but receives a refund after their bankruptcy case is filed, they may have to turn the refund over to the bankruptcy trustee so that […]
REAFFIRMATION OF SECURED LOANS
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a great way of getting rid of debt. Debtors who successfully complete this type of bankruptcy case receive a discharge order which permanently shields them from liability for the debts discharged in their bankruptcy case. Debts that are discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy include credit cards, personal loans, pay day advance […]
STUDENT LOANS -YOU MAY WANT TO PAY IN YOUR BANKRUPTCY CASE
Student loans are a peculiar sort of debt in the context of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. They are unsecured which entitles them to low priority for repayment in Chapter 13 plans, yet they are nondischargable, meaning the student loan debt survives the bankruptcy discharge. Because of these two traits, it is very important to […]
TEXAS BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY: BANKRUPTCY MYTHS
TEXAS BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY: BANKRUPTCY MYTHS: There is a lot of content on the internet about bankruptcy. From my regular internet searches on the subject, I estimate that ten percent of bankruptcy content is posted by bankruptcy attorneys who usually know what they are talking about. The rest of the information on the internet is confusing, […]
Texas Bankruptcy Attorney:STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT Recently I read an excellent article by Laura Coffey on MSN.com discussing strategies for reducing credit card debt. As a bankruptcy attorney, I meet with clients everyday that are struggling with repaying high interest credit cards, and repaying these types of loans can be an uphill […]