In many Dallas bankruptcy cases there is confusion about whether money in a bank account is part of the bankruptcy estate. For bankruptcy purposes, money in a bank account is part of your bankruptcy estate if the money in the account is your money. Just because your name is on a bank account doesn’t necessarily mean […]
TEXAS BANKRUPTCY: IS THE TRUSTEE GOING TO TAKE MY POSSESSIONS?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes referred to as a “liquidation” bankruptcy case. However, in practice there is very little liquidation of property. Most Texas bankruptcy debtors find that they don’t lose any of their property in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. When a person files bankruptcy they have to list all of their property and what they […]
DALLAS BANKRUPTCY: NON-DISCHARGEABLE DEBTS
Dallas Bankruptcy: Bankruptcy is a great way to get rid of debt. But there are some debts that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. The non-dischargeable debts bankruptcy attorneys generally talk about are taxes, student loans, and domestic support obligations. These are the most common types of non-dischargable debts, and at least one of the three is […]
THE BANKRUPTCY ESTATE
When a debtor files bankruptcy, an estate is created. The estate includes all of the person’s legal and equitable interests in property at the commencement of the case, and may also include any property the debtor becomes entitled to during the 180 day period following the filing of the bankruptcy case. However, debtors can exempt […]
UTILITY SERVICES AFTER FILING BANKRUPTCY
My clients often ask me if their utilities will be cut off after unpaid bills to these companies are discharged in bankruptcy. For most of us, loss of electricity and water services would be devastating. This issue is addressed in section 366 of the Bankruptcy Code. Utilities “may not alter, refuse, or discontinue service to, […]