As a creditor, there may be times that you are going to deal with difficult and risky debtors. They may fail to make their payments on time, putting you in a bind. Handle these situations in a professional manner with these helpful tips.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Friday, June 3, 2016
How to Handle Bankruptcy Correctly
Falling on hard times financially is never easy to get through. For some, it may be crippling because they may have to file for bankruptcy. If you are facing this ordeal, there are several appropriate ways to respond.
Friday, May 20, 2016
What to Know about Filing for Bankruptcy
If you are severely in debt, the only viable option may be filing for bankruptcy. You can make this decision without any regrets if you are aware of certain factors.
When Business Is Tough: Dealing with Bankruptcy
As a business owner, you may be faced with hard financial times. The funds may be running low, causing you a lot of stress. While it may seem impossible to be out of a financial rut, there are ways you can deal with the scenario. Below are some tips:
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
What Not to Do When Filing for Bankruptcy
As people say, bad things often
happen to good people. Nowhere is this truer than when people are forced to
file for bankruptcy after a serious illness or divorce. The great thing about
bankruptcy is that it will pardon a petitioner of most of the debt they owe.
That being said, a bankruptcy
filing is still a legal process, and as such, it requires a petitioner to
accomplish all steps accurately and avoid these missteps so that the court
won’t dismiss his or her plea.
Failing to Declare All Income Sources
An important part of the
bankruptcy process involves declaring all your income sources to demonstrate
that you do not have the means to pay off creditors. This means that if your
child works part time after school, his or her income should be declared in
your filing, too.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Questions to Ask Before Filing for Bankruptcy
Perhaps one of the toughest ones
you’ll ever have to make is whether or not to file for bankruptcy. While it’s a
great way to discharge unsurmountable debt, there are many considerations you
should keep in mind before filing a petition.
Should I File for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, most of
your unsecured debt like unpaid credit card bills will be discharged. Secured
debt, such as mortgages or car loans, won’t be forgiven, though. To have these
loans to be dismissed, you’ll have to return your house or vehicle to
creditors.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, on the
other hand, restructures your loan so that you can repay a portion of it over
the course of three to five years. Unlike the latter, this may help you hold
onto your properties.
Monday, March 7, 2016
An Overview on How Bankruptcy Works
Bankruptcy is a remedy for those whose financial resources can no longer keep up with their existing costs and expenses. Individuals and businesses may both end up suffering from such financial distress that they end up having to file for bankruptcy.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Learn the Different Types of Bankruptcy Filings
Making the decision to file for a bankruptcy should not be taken lightly. It’s not just a matter of conceding that you are in dire financial straits, and that the only way for you to recover is to start from scratch again.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Pros and Cons of Filing Bankruptcy
Filing bankruptcy is a double-edged sword. While it can be
beneficial to you, it can also cause a lot of problems. This is why it’s important
that you understand bankruptcy and to study all your options before deciding
whether to file it or not.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
When Can't Debts Be Collected?
If you have just received a phone call from a debt collector, it doesn't mean that you owe that collector any money. In some cases, the call has been made in error because you have a similar name to another debtor or because you have a phone number that used to belong to a debtor.
Get the Help That You Need Today
Making the decision to file bankruptcy can be very challenging, but you should not have to navigate the legal process of filing for bankruptcy alone. A qualified and experienced bankruptcy attorney can give you sound advice and solid guidance throughout the process that will leave you in as good as shape as possible at the end of the process. Bankruptcy laws are complicated, and they vary from state to state. A bankruptcy attorney will work with you in order to help you decide what Chapter of bankruptcy makes the most sense for you in your situation.
Monday, October 12, 2015
Shield Yourself from Illegal Collection Activities
When
an individual owes a valid debt, the lender or holder of the debt may contact
that person in an effort to collect payment. However, there are limits as to
what that collector may do. You cannot be contacted before 8 a.m. or after 9
p.m. unless you give whoever is contacting you permission to do so. Debt
collectors are also barred from threatening to take legal action for nonpayment
if they do not intend to do so.
Monday, October 5, 2015
The Basics of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
If
you have chosen to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you are asking creditors for
a straight liquidation. A trustee will take an inventory of your assets and
then use any money collected to pay off your creditors. In some cases, you may
be able to get through the bankruptcy
process without paying your creditors anything.
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