Income And Bankruptcy: The Means Test
If you’re an individual seeking relief from debt in bankruptcy, you will likely either file a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7
If you’re an individual seeking relief from debt in bankruptcy, you will likely either file a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7
A few months ago, you had to have emergency surgery and spent three nights in the hospital. Your insurance only covered a fraction of your
Some Useful Terms A person or company that owes money is known as a debtor. The person or company to whom the money is owed
It’s probably the greatest and most common fear of anyone considering personal bankruptcy. The good news is that if you’re like the vast majority of
There is no shortage of attorneys advertising on the internet and on television their willingness to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases under “zero down,” “low
If you’re reading this article, there’s a good chance that you’re among the 45 million Americans who have student loan debt. And if you’re anything
Student Loans Are in the News From calls for debt cancelation by members of Congress, recent targeted debt relief actions taken by the Biden administration,
In December of 2020, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and four other Democratic members of Congress introduced to Congress the Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act (CBRA) of