Category: Chapter 13
To discharge your student loans in bankruptcy, you pretty much have to be in a coma. That’s not the technical […]
Though many times married people choose to file a joint bankruptcy case, it is also common for only one spouse to […]
Remember that fib you told on your rental application? The one where you said that you’d never been evicted before, […]
It has been settled law in every circuit but one that wholly unsecured subordinate mortgages could not be stripped-off in […]
The Supreme Court of the United States issued its opinion June 12, 2004 in Clark v. Rameker, No. 13-299. The important holding from […]
A recent opinion issued on June 6, 2014 from the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina found […]
In addition to the potential pleasure that might be enjoyed as a result of owning and utilizing certain recreational items […]
Once a chapter 13 plan is confirmed, disbursements from the Chapter 13 Trustee commence. Adequate assurance payments made on vehicle […]
Once a vehicle has been repossessed the debtor may still be able to recover it with a chapter 13 bankruptcy […]
In the Eastern District of North Carolina, chapter 13 debtors are required to obtain court approval prior to incurring debt […]