Bankruptcy

After Acquired Interest Not Part of The Bankruptcy Estate

Did you know there are provisions within the Bankruptcy Code which allow your trustee to claim certain assets of yours even after you’ve filed for bankruptcy? This can mean that an inheritance, a tax refund, vacation pay, or anything else of value can be claimed by your trustee as part of your “bankruptcy estate” and

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Bankruptcy Solutions For Getting Back Your Repossessed Vehicle

It’s a good idea to take an honest look at your personal finances before you take any steps towards regaining ownership of your car. After all your car was repossessed because you were unable to maintain the payments on it, so unless your personal circumstances have changed dramatically you might need to reconsider any attempt

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Can Declaring Bankruptcy Help Me Get Rid Of My Student Loan?

Most students graduating from colleges will face the same problem just after they graduate – student loan debt. It’s a sad state of affairs that most students will complete their education owing anywhere from US$30,000 to over $200,000. The problems really only start once they realize that jobs are in short supply, with many graduates

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Can Bankruptcy In New Jersey Help Me Get Rid Of Debts From Credit Card Fraud?

Many Americans find themselves left in a position where they are financially crippled by their credit card debt, leaving them with no option but to declare bankruptcy. Recent estimates show that Americans owe roughly 920 billion in credit card debt. In situations where you’ve accrued this debt in an honest, if careless, manner then courts

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Before Bankruptcy: Can I Be Arrested If I Ignore a Summons From A Credit Card Company

Credit card debt can snowball faster than you can keep up with, especially if you’ve been using your credit card to buy groceries and pay your utility bills. The reason this happens is because people don’t view credit card debt as actual debt – it’s “plastic money”, so it doesn’t really count. Defaulting on your

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Can I File For Bankruptcy In New Jersey If I Have A Judgment Against Me?

Bankruptcy offers you protection from creditors taking any further action against you, and this includes seeking a judgment against you once you’re in the process of seeking the court’s protection from creditors. However, an existing judgment against you can affect your bankruptcy filing depending on whether or not you’re a homeowner, or you are the

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