Lewisville Texas Bankruptcy Attorney: LEGISLATION PROTECTS COLLEGE STUDENTS FROM PREDATORY LENDING When I went to college, students didn’t just get degree. They also accumulated huge amounts of credit card debt. Anyone who has attended college during the last ten years can tell you that credit card applications were offered to them everywhere on campus. Credit […]
NORTH TEXAS BANKRUPTCY: TEMPORARY WAIVER OF CREDIT COUNSELING REQUIREMENT
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 […]
Texas Bankruptcy Attorney:STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT
Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney: STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT Recently I read an excellent article by Laura Coffey on MSN.com discussing strategies for reducing credit card debt. As a bankruptcy attorney, I meet with clients everyday that are struggling with repaying high interest credit cards, and repaying these types of loans can be an uphill […]
Texas Bankruptcy Attorney: WHAT IS TRCC?
Texas Bankruptcy Attorney: TRCC is an acronym for Trustee’s Recommendation Concerning Claims. TRCC is the point in a Chapter 13 case when the trustee reviews the claims filed by creditors, decides if objections to claims should be filed, and determines if the confirmed plan is sufficient to pay all allowed claims. To understand TRCC it […]
TEXAS BANKRUPTCY: DEBTORS PROTECTED AGAINST DISCRIMINATION
Can my employer fire me for filing bankruptcy? The Bankruptcy Code expressly prohibits private employers from firing you because you filed for bankruptcy. See 11 U.S.C. § 525(b). This prohibition even protects debtors who discharged debts owed to their employer. For example, a bank teller cannot be fired for discharging credit card debt owed […]