The purpose of filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is to discharge debt. However, discharging debt doesn’t remove liens on secured property, so although your liability for repaying a debt may be discharged, if you don’t continue making payments to secured creditors, they will likely enforce their lien through foreclosure or repossession. Debtors who wish to keep […]
Denton County Bankruptcy Attorney: COMMON SENSE REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL BANKRUPTCY
Denton County Bankruptcy Attorney: After I finish filing a bankruptcy case for my clients, I like to be able to look at their financial situation and know that they are better off than before they walked into my office. My clients are almost always less stressed, happier, and better able to meet their financial obligations […]
DO I HAVE TO LIST ALL OF MY CREDITORS IN BANKRUPTCY?
Debtors often ask me not to include a specific debt in their bankruptcy. In most cases the motivation behind these requests is that the debtors wish to keep a house or a car and they believe that if the debts that are secured by their property are listed in the schedules, they will lose the […]
DOMESTIC SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS GIVEN PRIORITY IN BANKRUPTCY
The Bankruptcy Code provides special protection for parties’ owed domestic support obligations, such as child support, alimony, and spousal maintenance. In its present form, the Bankruptcy Code provides that domestic support obligations cannot be discharged in a Chapter 7 case and receive priority status in Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan. This priority status guarantees that domestic […]
Foreclosures Top One Million in 2010
From the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Website: Home Foreclosures in 2010 Top 1 Million for First Time Banks seized more than a million U.S. homes in one year for the first time last year, despite a slowdown in the last few months as questions around foreclosure processing arose, Reuters reported today. Banks foreclosed on 69,847 properties […]