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Lately it has been in vogue to buy into the cryptocurrency world. And when a debtor files bankruptcy any value that the cryptocurrency would have...

In Minnesota, the creation of a statutory exemption from claims of creditors for real estate used as a homestead is authorized by Article I, Sec....

In the last two posts we discussed the Bankruptcy Act of 1800 and the Bankruptcy Act of 1841 respectively so we, perhaps unsurprisingly, now turn...

Will I be able to keep my house when I file for bankruptcy? It’s a common concern that you may wonder about as you are...

 Filing bankruptcy takes courage. In fact, it takes a lot of courage. Once you have summoned the courage to reach out for help, the last...

The bankruptcy trustee may avoid transfers that the debtor made or incurred within two years before the filing of the bankruptcy petition if such transfer...

On the bankruptcy petition you will list all of your assets, and this includes anything owed to you, or potentially owed to you, even if...

First off, for the sake of simplicity, let’s limit our discussion to 18th century America. Money is a store of value, and there are many...

If you have not filed your taxes for the upcoming tax season, and you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, you may wonder if you...

A chapter 13 bankruptcy case is a three to five year repayment plan wherein the debtor makes monthly payments towards their debts. After successfully completing...

When a person files a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, they often have secured debts. These types of debts are secured to certain property, known as...

If a debtor is being represented in a bankruptcy they should allow their bankruptcy attorney to work for them, and the only way their attorney...

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