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A lot of people have no idea the government has a debt consolidation plan. Did you know that? Probably not. What if I told you...

In Part One of this series, we began reviewing some common terms you may hear during a consumer bankruptcy case. It is important to understand...

While bankruptcy can provide many benefits for consumers struggling with debt, the process can be a confusing one. Specifically, you may hear many terms during...

There are numerous reasons why a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy discharge can be denied. Section 727 of the Bankruptcy Code outlines these reasons. Section 727(a)(2) states...

Sometimes, when a debtor files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, there is a desire to convert to a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Maybe, it is because debtor’s income...

Section 525 of the Bankruptcy Code provides protections against discriminatory treatment. Section 525(b) of the Bankruptcy Code provides that a private employer may not terminate...

We have discussed the fact that the filing of a bankruptcy petition with the bankruptcy court is an order for relief. And that order for...

Variations of this questions get asked all the time. Can a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy be denied? Is there anything that can cause my Chapter 7...

Section 301(a) of the Bankruptcy Codes states that a voluntary Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is commenced with the filing of a petition with the bankruptcy court....

I am not sure everyone understands the role of a paralegal. Paralegals are not licensed lawyers. They cannot give you legal advice, sign you up,...

We have blogged on this topic before. The general consensus in the Bankruptcy Code favors discharging unsecured debt. However, there are reasons why creditors can...

We have already discussed how the code defines preferences both to general unsecured creditors and insider creditors, but what are the common defenses to a...

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