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Six Signs You May Be on the Verge of Bankruptcy

Financial struggles can be overwhelming, and it is not uncommon to experience difficulties in paying off debts and bills. However,…

2 years ago

Six Important Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Bankruptcy

Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Bankruptcy Are you struggling with mounting debts and seemingly endless financial problems? If so,…

2 years ago

What is the Bankruptcy Lookback in California?

If you are considering filing, you have probably heard the term “bankruptcy lookback” tossed around. But what exactly is it…

2 years ago

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Filing for Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal process allowing individuals or businesses unable to pay their debts to seek relief from some or…

2 years ago

What is a Means Test and How Does it Work?

When considering filing for bankruptcy, one of the most important steps is the means test. This test evaluates your financial…

2 years ago

How to Go From Chapter 7 Bankruptcy to Chapter 13 & Vice Versa

Depending on your financial situation, you may find that converting from one type of bankruptcy to another is the best…

3 years ago
Non-Consensual Releases of Third Parties Approved by Bankruptcy Court

Non-Consensual Releases of Third Parties Approved by Bankruptcy Court

In February 2020, as one of several decisions concerning third-party releases (TPRs), a bankruptcy court judge confirmed a reorganization plan…

3 years ago

Appellate Court Consider Statute of Limitations Following Bankruptcy Discharge

Appellate Court Consider Statute of Limitations Following Bankruptcy Discharge In January 2022, a Washington appellate court reaffirmed a regulation connected…

3 years ago

Rennaker v. Davis Highlights What Cannot be Discharged in Bankruptcy

The recent Rennaker case involved various claims addressing what is dischargeable under both 11 U.S.C. section 523 and section 727.…

4 years ago

Federal Circuit Court Rules Some Student Loans Can be Discharged in Bankruptcy

In the recent circuit court case of Homaidan v. Sallie Mae, Inc., a federal circuit court held that a ruling…

4 years ago