Category: Chapter 13

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North Carolina recognizes Tenancy by the Entirety ownership of real property, and now there is one more reason why that […]

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The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals (of which North Carolina is a part) ruled October 28, 2013 that a Chapter […]

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Having a judgment entered against you can be a stressful situation, especially when the Sheriff’s deputy shows up with a […]

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We are commonly asked whether debts may be excluded from a bankruptcy filing. Below are several common examples: 1. A secured debt […]

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The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) is considered to be one of the most radical […]

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Though more common in the commercial lending context, loans secured by a person’s residence are occasionally designed to mature or […]

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What might happen to tangible personal property is a frequent inquiry we receive from individuals considering a bankruptcy filing. Tangible […]

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When an individual falls behind on secured debt payments, there isn’t a lot of good news that we can give. […]

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Let’s start with the general rule: the relief granted in an individual’s bankruptcy case is limited to that individual. A […]

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First, just to be clear, a 401[k] loan is not actually a “loan” in the traditional sense. It’s really just a way […]

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