The Most Basic Concept in Bankruptcy: Debts
The most practical questions you likely have if you are considering bankruptcy is what it will do to each of your debts...
Business Litigation Worth Fighting About in Bankruptcy
The closing of your business, followed by your personal bankruptcy filing, often ends threatened or ongoing business litigation against you. But here are three situations where that litigation could well continue regardless of the bankruptcy...
A Big Benefit to Owing Lots of Business Debt: Skip the “Means Test” and Qualify for Chapter 7
If you owe more business debt than consumer debt, then you can avoid not only the "means test" but also some other roadblocks to a successful post-business Chapter 7 bankruptcy case...
Getting a Handle on Your Income and Business Taxes Through Bankruptcy While Your Business Forges Ahead
Could your small business survive and even thrive if you could just get better terms for payment of your back tax debts?...
Irony by Perjury Adds Insult to Injury: from Lender Robo-signing to Foreclosed Homeowners Begging for Scraps from the National Mortgage Fraud Settlement
Homeowners who lost their homes to foreclosure may need to commit perjury to get restitution payments through the settlement. That would be the deepest kind of insult on injury...
Update on the Cash Distribution to Foreclosed Homeowners from the National Mortgage Fraud Settlement
What qualifies you to receive the $1,500 to $2,000 restitution payment for losing your home to foreclosure? More clues have just become available...