Timing Your Bankruptcy
The timing of your bankruptcy case is important, sometimes extremely important. It can determine if your case is as successful as it can be.
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Skip to contentThe timing of your bankruptcy case is important, sometimes extremely important. It can determine if your case is as successful as it can be.
Before filing bankruptcy, you should know the implications of an unpaid child/spousal support debt. Payment may depend on whether you file Chapter 7 or 13.
If you're considering filing bankruptcy, should you first prepare and submit any unfiled income tax returns? Should you prioritize paying them?
If you're considering filing bankruptcy, what debts can you incur and which should you avoid? What are the possible consequences?
If you’re considering bankruptcy, generally don’t sell or give away your possessions—including collateral—or use retirement money. Two weeks ago, we made the point that if bankruptcy is even a possibility for you, please quickly get legal advice. We said you…
If you injured someone by unlawfully driving while intoxicated, the resulting personal injury debt would be a priority debt in bankruptcy.
Businesses considering bankruptcy get intense legal advice before filing. You would also be smart to get solid advice to make a good decision.
If you took advantage of the mortgage forbearance payment option under the CARES Act, when do you have to catch up on those missed payments?
Mortgage delinquencies skyrocketed in April. One big reason: the pandemic mortgage forbearance through the CARES Act.
If you prefer NOT to pay back present or prior employee debt, bankruptcy can help you use the law to prevent it from being a priority debt.
If you prefer to pay back wages to a present or prior employee, you can do so in Chapter 13 especially well if that debt is a priority one.
After declining significantly since 2010, and then edging up in the first three months of this year, consumer bankruptcies sharply decline in April.
The coronavirus CARES Act temporarily allows ongoing Chapter 13 plans to be amended or "modified" to last a total of 7 years (instead of 5).
If you owe money to the bank or credit union where your $1,200 relief payment is being deposited, can it take that money to pay itself first?
If you prefer to pay employee debt, back wages, to a present or prior employee, bankruptcy can help you do so if you use the law in that employee’s favor.