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Should You Pay Down Your Debts or Ask for Help?

You have been trying for years to pay off your debts, and you are getting nowhere. It is only natural to feel demoralized. Even those lab rats that press the lever multiple times, but it gives them treats less and less often, eventually give up. Of course, you are not a lab rat, and you…

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Credit Limit Increases

When you are watching every penny, you sit at home and make financial calculations in your mind while other people are out engaging in leisure pursuits, or so the influencers on YouTube would have you believe, then you try to spend your free time on income-generating activities, or at least on doing things that do…

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Positive Rent Reporting is Here

If you are bummed out about the fact that everyone in California has been in a foul mood for as long as you can remember, count your blessings. Try driving a few states east to Utah or Texas, where the older generations have managed to impress upon their daughters, even in these turbulent times, that…

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Too Many Credit Cards or Too Few?

In a perfect world, no one would need to use credit cards, but a perfect world is so far away that you have already maxed out one credit card with grocery purchases and other expenses that no one would consider luxuries, and now you are running up the balance on at least one other card.…

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The Stubbornly Stuck Credit Score

How bad your finances are is, at least partially, a matter of perspective. Sure, you don’t have any money left at the end of the month to put into savings. If you are so optimistic that you transfer a percentage of your paycheck into savings every payday, then you end up transferring it back into…

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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Applies Narrow Interpretation to Discharge Exception for Domestic Support Obligations

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Applies Narrow Interpretation Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can help debtors to reduce their debt by discharging unsecured debts. An unsecured debt is a debt that does not have an accompanying interest in property. However, certain types of unsecured debts, such as domestic support obligations and payments to former spouses, are exempt…

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Case on Limits of Bankruptcy Judges’ Powers

U.S. Supreme Court On January 14th, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Executive Benefits Insurance Agency v. Arkison. Because it is being appealed out of the Ninth Circuit, this case is being closely watched by Bay Area Bankruptcy Attorneys, and the Court’s decision could significantly change the role of Bankruptcy Courts. U.S.…

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Casey Anthony’s Life Story – Property of Her Bankruptcy Estate?

In 2011, the Casey Anthony murder trial made history as one of the most-watched trials ever when over 5.2 million people tuned in to view the verdict live on television. Last year, Anthony again made the news, this time for a legal issue related to her Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. In 2013, Anthony filed for Chapter…

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Will the Affordable Care Act Affect Bankruptcy Filings?

You may wonder what recent developments in health care law, such as the Affordable Care Act, have to do with bankruptcy law. CNBC reports that unpaid medical bills are now the most common cause of bankruptcy, outnumbering credit card debt and home mortgages. In 2013, an estimated 650,000 Americans filed for bankruptcy because of their…

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Recent Ninth Circuit Decision On Divorce Settlements and Bankruptcy

A recent decision by the Bankruptcy Appellate panel of the Ninth Circuit shows how difficult it can be for a person who files bankruptcy to discharge a domestic support obligation. Often, parties to a divorce settle on division of property, spousal support, and other items in one settlement. Later, if the party making payments seeks…

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Recent Article Illustrates the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Preventing a Foreclosure Sale

For homeowners who fall behind on their mortgage payments, filing for bankruptcy can provide some relief. Both Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy trigger an automatic stay on the bankruptcy filer’s assets, including their home. While the automatic stay is in effect, a lender may not foreclose on the home. Prior posts on this…

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Who Can File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? The Chapter 7 Means Test

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can help people who are in financial trouble to get rid of most of or all of their debt. In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, unsecured debt is often discharged, but the Chapter 7 filer has the option to surrender collateral in order to discharge secured debts or to keep the collateral and…

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Pop Star Aaron Carter Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for Fresh Start

Pop Star Aaron Carter Files Sometimes even celebrities need a fresh start. This month, pop star Aaron Carter filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Carter was formerly a child pop star, releasing his first hit single at age 9 and the popular album Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) at age 12. With three platinum albums by…

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Recent Ninth Circuit Case Illustrates the Importance of Good Faith in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan

A recent case from the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel illustrates the importance of good faith for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan. Good faith is an essential element for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filer to have their plan approved and to begin repaying their debts. Good faith is not defined in the bankruptcy code, but…

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Property Exemptions in California Bankruptcy Law

The California bankruptcy law governing exemptions is different from that in other jurisdictions. One of the benefits of filing for bankruptcy is that it allows you to keep some property and use other property to pay off creditors. In previous posts on this blog, we have discussed how different types of bankruptcy can be used…

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