Category: Chapter 7
The story of journalist, professor, and ex-hostage Terry Anderson answers several questions you probably didn’t known you needed to have […]
When a chapter 7 is filed, the debtor’s assets become part of the bankruptcy estate. Individual chapter 7 debtors are […]
A debtor who is married is permitted to file bankruptcy individually or with a spouse. No individual is required to […]
Effective June 1, 2014, the court filing fees will increase as follows: The Chapter 7 court filing fee will be raised […]
What is your residence? For most individuals, answering that question probably takes little thought. It can be an extremely important […]
Although some tax liabilities can be discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, tax liens are not avoidable. If a taxing authority (e.g. […]
Bankruptcy can be daunting, especially when dealing with nondischargeable debt. Not everything is lost, though. If you’re in North Carolina, […]
A recent case before the Supreme Court addressed the fear of many debtors contemplating bankruptcy: what if all my property […]
Eastern District of North Carolina Chief Judge Randy Doub issued an opinion on February 20, 2014 in a case where […]
The purpose of the means test in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases is to determine the minimum amount that an above-median […]