Fraudulent Transfers Around the Holidays
Giving a gift, including selling for much less than an asset is worth, may be a fraudulent transfer--treated as hiding assets from creditors.
Two Examples of Bankruptcy Timing with Medical Debts
How to know whether to delay filing bankruptcy when you're expecting new medical services and their medical debts? Here are two examples.
The Closing Arguments in a Dischargeability Proceeding: an Example
In our example about the adversary proceeding about whether a debt gets discharged, here are the creditor's and debtor's closing arguments.
Discovering the Facts in a Dischargeability Proceeding: an Example
Here's how the debtor and creditor get at the facts in an adversary proceeding about whether a debt gets discharged.
Consumer Warning: A Scam Targeting Bankruptcy Filers
Watch out for phone calls seemingly from somebody you think you should trust with reliable sounding information, requesting fast money.
Do I Need an Attorney to File a “Simple” Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
The federal court itself says it is "extremely difficult" to go through a Chapter 7 case successfully without an attorney.