According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, consumer bankruptcy filings were down 13% in November from October. Credit card use by consumers is also at an all-time low compared to recent years, but spending is up, which signifies that consumers are finally able to start saving money. I’d like to hear everyone’s opinions on whether you think the […]
Sources Say Borders prepares to File For Chapter 11
The Wallstreet Journal is reporting that Borders Group Inc. could file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-protection as early as Monday or Tuesday. Many of us know Borders because we shop for books in their stores. The Wallstreet Journal further reports that, if Borders does file, filing for Chapter 11 will no doubt be followed by widespread […]
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 […]
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, […]
What exactly is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
As Dallas Bankruptcy Attorneys many individuals ask us, what exactly is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Chapter 13 is really a proceeding within the Federal Bankruptcy laws where a person turns his debts, in concert with a plan for repaying them, over to the Bankruptcy Court. The debtor (you) will make regular installment payments to a person […]