You have meet with a bankruptcy attorney and have decided to file a petition in bankruptcy. It may take some time to get all the information and documentation together. You have an idea of what happens after you file, but who do you pay right now?
What happens to my car in bankruptcy?
The vehicle you drive is a very important part of your life. It takes you to and from work. It gets children to and from school or to their various activities. It gets you to and from any shopping you need to do. In suburban Maryland it is hard for most people consider life without their vehicle. It is an intricate part of everything.
Bankruptcy Victims: The American Shopping Mall is Changing
There are rumblings that odds and ends retailer, Brookstone is considering potential sale partners or bankruptcy.
Chrysler's Bankruptcy Comes to a Close
One of the most famous bankruptcy filings in recent memory has come to a close. Chrysler has completed the final $5 billion payment to the United Auto Workers Union and has now completed its Chapter 11.
Can Personal Bankruptcy Stop My Garnishment?
Personal bankruptcy is a tool that is often used to stop a creditor from garnishing a debtors wages.
How Does Personal Bankruptcy Effect Loans I am a Co-Signer on?
Personal Bankruptcy requires the debtor to disclose all of his or her debts and all of his or her assets.
Personal Bankruptcy : Student Loans Dischargable in Bankruptcy?
Personal bankruptcy can seem like a good idea for many Americans struggling with paying back part of the nearly $1 trillion dollars of student loan debt in the United States today.
After Personal Bankruptcy Toni Braxton Buys $3 millon Home
After filing two personal bankruptcy twice, Toni Braxton has just purchased a $3 million home in the same neighborhood as Justin Bieber.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - What Happens to my Home After I File?
People filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy are concerned about how bankruptcy will affect the ability to keep or sell a personal residence.
Housing Market Continues to Recover But New Sales Decline
The housing market crashed in the fall of 2008 with the mortgage crisis. Since the end of 2011 houses have been on the recovery, but new home sales continue to be slow.