Will filing for bankruptcy destroy or ruin your credit? This is a common perpetuated myth than does not reflect the reality of what bankruptcy does.
Can I Discharge Traffic Tickets, Parking Tickets in a Bankruptcy?
Are traffic tickets dischargeable in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy?The discharge of traffic tickets and parking tickets depends on your state law definition of a crime.
Can I Keep My Car If I File For Bankruptcy in California
Keeping your car when you file for bankruptcy in California depends on the equity and exemptions available to protect your vehicle.
Don’t Pay Relatives or Friends Before You File for Bankruptcy
Paying a debt that you owe to a relative or friend before filing for bankruptcy can create problems.
10 Big Reasons to See a California Bankruptcy Attorney to Save Your Home
How can a California Bankruptcy Attorney’s advice help you save your home. Find out the options that are available to protect your home.
Protecting Social Security Income From A Bank Levy
Social security and supplemental security income can be protected from garnishment. New federal regulations help protect your directly deposited benefits.
The Automatic Stay in a Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Is the automatic stay the same in a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy? The type of benefits that that the automatic stay offers depends on the bankruptcy you file.
How to Respond To a Credit Card Lawsuit in California?
What do you need to do if you are being sued by a credit card company? There are several options available including filing an answer to the complaint.
What Is A Chapter 7 Asset Case?
When there are unexempt assets in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy that the trustee can liquidate to pay creditors,then it is considered a Chapter 7 asset case.
What Can I Do If I am Being Sued By a Creditor?
What steps should you take if a creditor has filed a lawsuit against you. How can you protect yourself from the creditor?
Solving Child and Spousal Support Debt in California through Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy can help you resolve the arrears from back child support and spousal support. Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to pay back child support arrears.
Two Types of Non Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy
There are two types of debts that you may still owe even after filing bankruptcy. If a creditor does not object to certain debts they will be eliminated.