Bankruptcy & Restructuring
Bankruptcy
Can I pay off my car loan through bankruptcy?
Many people wonder how filing bankruptcy will affect a car loan at the time of filing. It’s a very natural question and it is important ...
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Personal Injury Lawsuits in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
In most cases, personal injuries settlements received prior to filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy will not be included in the bankruptcy estate. This means that ...
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What is a payment step up in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Minneapolis, Minnesota?
If your attorney or trustee is advising you to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy, or you are preparing to do so, you may have heard ...
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How does wage garnishment work in Minnesota?
Wage Garnishment is a legal procedure that allows creditors to collect debts directly from your paycheck before you receive the funds. This process is governed ...
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How do I choose an attorney for bankruptcy?
When someone is deciding whether or not they need an attorney to help with a legal issue, they are going to consider who they should ...
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What does a Chapter 13 trustee do with a preference?
A Chapter 13 Trustee in Minnesota will identify and investigate any preferential payments that the debtor made within a certain period of time before filing ...
Bankruptcy
Tampa Student Loan and Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog — October 29, 2020
It serves Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties. It serves Hardee County, Hernando County, Hillsborough County, Manatee County, Pasco county, Pinellas ...
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Income in Bankruptcy: Why the Government may think you’re rich
Another question we get at LifeBack Law, “How will my income be determined in bankruptcy?” is a great question. Income can vary. Sometimes we receive ...
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Does a Bankruptcy Tally the Statute of Limitations on Debts that Survive the Bankruptcy? Reboot Your life: Tampa Student Loans and Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog — October 28, 2020
What about debt that survives a bankruptcy, such as many (but not all) student loans? The co-borrower is supposed to be protected from any collection ...