In California When Can Your Spouse’s Creditors Pursue You for Your Spouse’s Debts after Your Spouse Dies?
Avoiding an Administrative Freeze on Your Bank Accounts
What steps should you take to avoid having your bank accounts frozen when you file for bankruptcy?
Can Stores Enforce Their Credit Card Security Agreement in California
Can a Store Credit Card repossess the items you purchased when you did not have notice of the security agreement. .
Court of Appeals Decides to Allow Bank to Put an “Administrative Freeze”
Court of Appeals Decides It’s OK for a Bank to Put an “Administrative Freeze” on Chapter 7 Debtors’ Bank Accounts
A Chapter 13 Plan Can Help You Deal with Secured Personal Property
A Chapter 13 plan can provide you with numerous advantages to deal with creditors who have a security interest on personal property.
Can Stores Repossess What You Bought With The Store Card?
If you granted a store card or a credit card a security interest, then they may be able to repossess the items you purchased.
Can The Bank Take Money From My Account to Pay What I Owe Them?
Your bank or credit union may have a right to take money from your bank account if you owe them money. What should you do to protect yourself
Debts Owed On Your Checking and Savings Accounts
Money owed on your checking and savings account gets reported to consumer reporting agencies focusing on bank accounts.
What Can You Do If you Paid a Relative Money Before Filing for Bankruptcy?
If you paid a relative or friend any money owed prior to filing for bankruptcy, then you may need to wait to file for bankruptcy. You may also be able to use a defense to this preference.
Can You Eliminate Checking, Savings Account Debts in Bankruptcy?
Debts that you owe to your checking and savings bank can be eliminated in most cases as part of a bankruptcy.
How Does the Statute of Limitations Work for Debt?
Do you still owe a debt if the statute of limitations has expired? What do you need to do if you are sued and the statute of limitations has expired?
What is the Statute of Limitations for Debt in California?
The statute of limitations for most debts in California is 4 years from the date of last payment or the last charge on the account.