Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: When I prepare bankruptcy documents, I stress to my clients that they need to be accurate. In fact, lying on bankruptcy documents carries a maximum potential penalty of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. The area where bankruptcy fraud is most common is in preparation of the […]
DALLAS BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY: DON’T FALL FOR DEBT COLLECTION SCAMS!
When you are in debt, sometimes it can be difficult to keep track of who you owe money, because creditors get bought out, change names, and turn the debt over to collection agencies or law firms. Con artists are taking advantage of this fact. Dozens of people have called Cooper’s Consumer Protection Division to report […]
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: FORECLOSURES ON THE DECLINE IN TEXAS
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: FORECLOSURES ON THE DECLINE IN TEXAS. In the month of July, a total of 10,571 foreclosure postings were filed in the state of Texas. This figure represents a 10 percent decline compared to the number of filings recorded in July 2010. Nationwide the decline in the number of postings is even greater, […]
DALLAS BANKRUPTCY LAWYER: TEXAS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
A homestead exemption is a statute that protects a debtor’s home from being seized by creditors. Every state has a homestead exemption of some sort, but Texas has a very generous homestead exemption. It allows for an individual to protect their home during bankruptcy up to the maximum value of the property. There is no […]
DALLAS CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY: WHAT IS CONFIRMATION?
DALLAS CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY: Debtors in Chapter 13 bankruptcy file a repayment plan with the Court that states which creditors will be repaid and the terms of the repayment. The plan is reviewed by the Trustee and the creditors who may or may not file an objection to confirmation of the plan. Objections to […]