Dallas Bankruptcy: How long will it stay on my credit report? It depends on what Chapter you file under. Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases will stay on a credit report for seven years from the date the case is filed. Most Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases last five years, so after the case is completed the bankruptcy […]
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 BANKRUPTCY: WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT
Dallas Bankruptcy: Your bankruptcy attorney will need you to provide information so that he can determine whether you should file bankruptcy, whether you are eligible to file bankruptcy, and if you are eligible which chapter will be best for you. In order to answer these questions, it is helpful if prospective bankruptcy debtors bring information […]
DALLAS CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY: WHEN IS A DEBT REAFFIRMED?
A reaffirmation agreement is an agreement between a debtor and a creditor in a Chapter 7bankruptcy case which allows a specific secured debt to survive the bankruptcy discharge. The reason a debtor may want to enter into this type of agreement is because they wish to keep collateral that is securing the debt. In Chapter […]
DALLAS TEXAS BANKRUPTCY: REPAYING LOANS TO FAMILY MEMBERS
Dallas Texas Bankruptcy: One of the more unfortunate results of filing bankruptcy occurs when a debtor has made payments to a family member to repay a debt prior to filing bankruptcy. Section 547 allows the Trustee to avoid any transfer of an interest of the debtor in property made within 90 days before the filing […]