Farmers hold a special place in the heart of the US economy. However, this year has been especially tough on farmers. The Federal Reserve recently announced that farm bankruptcies in Minnesota and the Upper Mid-West are on the rise. Meanwhile, Chapter 12 bankruptcy protection cases in Texas dropped for farmers. Changes in Chapter 12 Bankruptcies … Read more
No one is eager to file bankruptcy; the process has long-term implications for your financial life and ability to borrow money. Bankruptcy should be considered after all reasonable efforts to get control of your debt has been exhausted. A personal bankruptcy attorney can help you get back on your feet and get a fresh start. … Read more
With the soaring cost of production compared to stagnant commodity prices, agricultural experts expect the number of Texas bankruptcy cases filed by farmers to rise in the coming years. Because farmers make up the backbone of America’s food dependency and security, the US Bankruptcy code outlines a special chapter of bankruptcy sole for insolvent farmers, … Read more
As a requirement to filing bankruptcy, you must take a credit counseling course approved by the US Bankruptcy Courts. You must take this course within 180 days of filing for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Texas. While this course is relatively quick and painless, the provider of the credit counseling course must … Read more
They say timing is everything and this couldn’t hold truer than when deciding to file for a Dallas bankruptcy. The majority of bankruptcy cases emerge after an individual has experienced a life-changing event such as a prolonged illness, loss of employment, after being sued, or after a divorce. While this seems like an appropriate time … Read more
To the unknowing or uninitiated, declaring bankruptcy, either chapter 7 or Chapter 13, may seem like magically eliminating all your debt. This leads many to ask who pays for bankruptcy. It’s true that bankruptcy will wipe out some or all debt, the debt solution comes with filing fees and administrative costs associated with it. Bankruptcy … Read more
When filing bankruptcy the US Bankruptcy Trustee assigned to your bankruptcy case will examine your income versus expenses. During the course of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the court allows for expenses that are considered “reasonably necessary to live”. A number of expenses are allowed to be included in this list and excludes payments to unsecured … Read more
It may sound ridiculous, but a very common question Texas bankruptcy attorneys hear is regarding how pets are treated in a Texas bankruptcy and if they will be forced to give them up. The good news is in 99.9% of bankruptcy cases, your pets are safe from being sold to pay your creditors. When you … Read more
A civil judgment is a ruling made by a court during the courts of a lawsuit. Civil Judgment can often arise due to unpaid collections or other types of debt. When you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, unsecured debt such as medical debt, unpaid credit card balances, and other types of personal loans … Read more
When you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy the information will remain on your credit report for a landlord to see for seven years after a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and ten years after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This information appearing on your credit may hurt your ability to rent a property, but there are … Read more