Filing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you save your home from foreclosure. Each chapter provides different advantages for saving your home.
Bankruptcy Benefits and Limits for Stopping Child and Spousal Support
Bankruptcy can help you set up a repayment plan for back child and spousal support. Chapter 13 can stop aggressive collection efforts for back child and spousal support.
Stopping Collections from the IRS and FTB through Bankruptcy
The bankruptcy automatic stay protects debtors from collection efforts from the IRS and Franchise Tax Board. Bankruptcy stops collections from the IRS and FTB.
Two Important Changes to Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts
Important changes to bankruptcy may affect your ability to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy and the length of time you are required to be in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
New Appeals Court Ruling Protects California Vehicles Used in Business
Under new bankruptcy court ruling, vehicle liens can be avoided if the vehicle is a tool of the trade, and the lien was created other than to purchase it.
Can An Incompetent Person File for Bankruptcy With a Power of Attorney?
If your family member becomes incapacitated, can they file for bankruptcy? Is having a power of attorney sufficient to allow you to file for bankruptcy.
How to Find an Experienced Riverside Bankruptcy Lawyer?
The following guidelines can help you find a Riverside bankruptcy lawyer that is knowledgeable and experienced in bankruptcy cases.
When Can You File a New Bankruptcy If You Filed Bankruptcy in the Past?
If you have filed bankruptcy in the past, you can file a new bankruptcy if you meet the time requirements. You may not need to wait in some cases.
If You Filed Bankruptcy Before the 2005 Law Change, You Can Likely File Again
If you filed for bankruptcy before the 2005 changes to the bankruptcy law went into effect, you may be able to file bankruptcy again soon.
Increased California Exemptions Protect More Assets in Bankruptcy
Increases in California’s bankruptcy exemptions help protect more assets when filing for bankruptcy in California. You can protect more property when filing for bankruptcy.
Can I Keep My Retirement If I File for Bankruptcy in California?
If you need to file for bankruptcy in California, will you be able to keep your 401K, IRA or retirement. In most cases the answer is yes.
Can You Discharge Recent Purchases and Cash Advances?
Can You Discharge Recent Purchases and Cash Advances?