You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to file bankruptcy. You do have to be a resident of the state in which you file your bankruptcy case and have lived there for the last 180 days. Filing bankruptcy without being a U.S. citizen does raise one complication. Most debtors who file bankruptcy are […]
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 […]
DON’T USE HOME EQUITY LOANS TO PAY OFF YOUR CREDIT CARDS!
DON’T USE HOME EQUITY LOANS TO PAY OFF YOUR CREDIT CARDS! I have to admit, that I am a little behind the times technologically. I still have basic cable at home and I don’t have a DVR. So while many Americans can simply fast forward through television commercials, I actually watch them. One common theme […]
FILING BANKRUPTCY MAY IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT RATING
Many people do not file bankruptcy because they fear that it will ruin their credit score. The reality is that by the time most people start thinking about filing bankruptcy, they already have a poor credit rating, and for those people, filing bankruptcy may in fact improve their credit rating. There are several reasons why […]
FILING BANKRUPTCY TO STOP GARNISHMENT OF ACCOUNTS AND WAGES
Debtors who are having their bank accounts or wages garnished may be able to stop garnishment by filing bankruptcy. Whether the garnishment can be stopped depends on the reason for the garnishment. Garnishments due to collection of judgments, collection of student loan debt, tax liability, and arrears due to domestic support obligations can all be […]