Category: Chapter 7
As of November 1, 2020, the North Carolina median income, for means test calculation purposes, increased. This means that the […]
Many people sign loan agreements without reading the fine print or understanding the consequences if the agreement contains a cross […]
People who are over their heads in debt and considering bankruptcy have a number of decisions to make regarding bankruptcy […]
Typically, the menu of bankruptcy chapters presented to individuals is short: you’ve got chapter 7 and you’ve got chapter 13. […]
Receiving calls about vehicle repossessions is not new to our office. A bankruptcy can help with repossessions in two different […]
To discharge your student loans in bankruptcy, you pretty much have to be in a coma. That’s not the technical […]
Usually, it’s chapter 13 cases that are most time-sensitive, but that doesn’t mean you should carelessly delay the filing of […]
Debt secured by collateral can be either over-secured (meaning that the value of the collateral exceeds the loan balance) or under-secured […]
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, […]