Category: Chapter 7
Many debtors facing foreclosure in North Carolina turn to bankruptcy as an option. One of the main reasons debtors facing […]
On January 30, 2014, in the In re Stancil case from the Raleigh Division of the Eastern District of North […]
Having a judgment entered against you can be a stressful situation, especially when the Sheriff’s deputy shows up with a […]
We are commonly asked whether debts may be excluded from a bankruptcy filing. Below are several common examples: 1. A secured debt […]
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) is considered to be one of the most radical […]
Eddie Montgomery, half of the country music duo Montgomery Gentry, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief on Tuesday, December 31, […]
Health Savings Accounts (HSA) were signed into law in December 2003 and became effective January 1, 2004. A HSA is […]
Many chapter 7 debtors are unaware that Homeowner’s Association (HOA) dues occurring post-petition are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. According to […]
Not all debt is created equal. We know this subjectively (who would you prefer to pay back, your mom or […]
Here is a common set of facts: A potential client comes into our office. During the conversation we learn that the potential […]