There are numerous facets to obtaining protection for your debts with Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. However, we’ve distilled the top things to know about bankruptcy in order to discharge your debts and get your financial house back in order. There are Two Different Types of Bankruptcy Consumer bankruptcy is divided into two separate … Read more
A Farmers Branch, Texas-based chiropractic center working on groundbreaking brain trauma treatments has declared bankruptcy and closed its doors. The company, Cerebrum Health Centers was once a darling of numerous Texas investors and Governor Rick Perry alike. The company, formally known as Carrick Brain Centers, was even given research funding to the tune of $2 … Read more
A law journal put out by the American Bankruptcy Institute by two Justice Department officials last week reminds everyone that there is no bankruptcy for cannabis businesses in the United States. In the article written by Clifford J. White III and John Sheahan. The denial of bankruptcy protection for this category of businesses is due … Read more
Retailers all around the country are filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy at an unprecedented rate. This mass of bankruptcies has led to a large number of store closings via liquidations. Liquidation scales may seem like a huge savings opportunity, however, stores attempt to maximize sales with the liquidations sales and so, consumers must use caution … 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
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is quickly becoming one of the most utilized forms of debt relief in Texas. When filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection, your debts are categorized into priority and nonpriority debts, as well as, secured and unsecured. All priority debts such as family support payments and certain taxes must be paid back. Additionally, … Read more
Whether you can keep the money you haven’t received yet, but are likely to depend on which state that you live in. Since the personal injury happened before filing bankruptcy, any settlement received becomes part of your bankruptcy estate. How much you are allowed to keep depends on the exemptions available to you in the … Read more
Paying off creditors before bankruptcy may seem like a smart idea. After all, you are trying to eliminate your debt, right? While conventional knowledge would support paying off as many creditors as possible before filing for bankruptcy, but under Bankruptcy Law, it can cause problems and delays in receiving your bankruptcy discharge. So despite your … 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