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[...] how to make the decisions […] The post The Bankruptcy Survival Guide: Part I appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
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[...] student loan debt. Unlike other types of unsecured debt like credit cards and medical bills, student loans are treated differently in the bankruptcy process. Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse [...]
[...] Accumulating student loans is the easy part. Paying off the loans is altogether another issue. If you’re lucky enough to [...]
[...] You’ve determined that you need relief from your debt and the alternatives described in The Survival Guide to Bankruptcy Part I and Part II are not or may not be practical. So let’s go over what [...]
[...] In the Survival Guide to Bankruptcy Part I, we discussed how you can analyze your current income and expenses to [...]
[...] of Creditors” but don’t be intimidated, if you prepare properly […] The post Going To A Bankruptcy Hearing: The Meeting of Creditors appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] answers, the trustee will allow the discharge of your debt or […] The post Going To A Bankruptcy Hearing: The Meeting of Creditors appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] things that happens is a hearing is required shortly after you file any kind of bankruptcy petition. This live question and answer session under oath is called somewhat ominously the “ [...]
[...] An oral hearing is required after you file any kind of bankruptcy petition. With a valid exception such as illness, this hearing requirement may be satisfied by [...]
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[...] In 2005 Congress enacted the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA). To prevent what Congress viewed as “abuse”, it [...]
[...] loans are treated differently in the bankruptcy process. Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) in 2005 to extend protection for all student [...]
[...] Many people don’t know exactly what happens during the bankruptcy process. One of the first things that happens is a hearing is required shortly after you file any [...]
[...] debt like credit cards and medical bills, student loans are treated differently in the bankruptcy process. Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) in [...]
[...] your situation. In this blog, I will explain how to make the decisions […] The post The Bankruptcy Survival Guide: Part I appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] considered non-dischargeable debt, which means that taxes will not be eliminated through a bankruptcy filing. However, in some cases you can get rid of certain taxes, if they meet the requirements of [...]
[...] ). To prevent what Congress viewed as “abuse”, it created a Means Test for Chapter 7 bankruptcy eligibility. Congress also instituted a credit counseling certificate process prior to filing a [...]
[...] properly […] The post Going To A Bankruptcy Hearing: The Meeting of Creditors appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] debt or […] The post Going To A Bankruptcy Hearing: The Meeting of Creditors appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] how to make the decisions […] The post The Bankruptcy Survival Guide: Part I appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
[...] an option to get out of […] The post The Bankruptcy Survival Guide Part II appeared first on Law Office of David F. Cannon. [...]
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