Before a debtor can file bankruptcy they must complete a prebankruptcy credit counseling course. This course must have been completed within the 180-day period prior to the filing of the bankruptcy petition. Failure to comply with the credit counseling requirement can result in an order striking the petition, which results in no bankruptcy case being […]
NORTH TEXAS BANKRUPTCY: WHAT HAPPENS TO MY TAX REFUND?
Tax refunds are treated differently depending on whether you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 case, if a debtor files a tax return before filing bankruptcy but receives a refund after their bankruptcy case is filed, they may have to turn the refund over to the bankruptcy trustee so that […]
OBJECTION/MOTION TO DISMISS IN YOUR CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY CASE?
Texas Bankruptcy: A couple times a month I get a phone call or email from a client in distress because they received a copy of an objection to confirmation or a motion to dismiss their bankruptcy case. I have mixed feelings about these types of phone calls and emails. I am slightly frustrated, because during […]
Pros and Cons of Filing for Bankruptcy
A personal bankruptcy filing can help you get a fresh start, putting an end to the non-stop phone calls, letters and legal actions you face. There are consequences to filing for bankruptcy, though. Before submitting a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 petition, you want to consider all the advantages and disadvantages, so that you make […]
REAFFIRMATION OF SECURED LOANS
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a great way of getting rid of debt. Debtors who successfully complete this type of bankruptcy case receive a discharge order which permanently shields them from liability for the debts discharged in their bankruptcy case. Debts that are discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy include credit cards, personal loans, pay day advance […]