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Can I Keep My Credit Cards If I File Bankruptcy?

Can I Keep My Credit Cards If I File Bankruptcy?

Can I Keep My Credit Cards If I File Bankruptcy? If you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and are hoping to hang onto one of your credit cards, you will likely be out of luck. Once your credit card company learns of your bankruptcy, it will almost certainly cancel your card. But all is not… Continue reading Can I Keep My Credit Cards If I File Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy Lawyers UT

Bankruptcy Lawyers UT

Bankruptcy Lawyers UT Bankruptcy provides a solution by giving people saddled with substantial debt the opportunity to get out from under it while treating creditors in a fair manner. Once complete, a debtor (the person filing for bankruptcy) will often describe the relief that comes with a clean financial plate as a “fresh start.” They… Continue reading Bankruptcy Lawyers UT

Bankruptcy Chapter 13

Bankruptcy Chapter 13

Bankruptcy Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a federal court process designed to eliminate debts or repay them under the protection of the bankruptcy court. For individuals, most people file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, because a court order can call an automatic stay, prohibiting most creditors from hounding you in order to collect what you… Continue reading Bankruptcy Chapter 13

Bankruptcy Case: Dismissed Without Prejudice

Bankruptcy Case Dismissed Without Prejudice.

Bankruptcy Case: Dismissed Without Prejudice A bankruptcy dismissal happens when something goes wrong and the bankruptcy court rejects your case. There are many reasons this can happen and many consequences. The word “dismiss” shouldn’t be confused with discharge, which is when certain debts are eliminated. Instead, dismissal means that the bankruptcy case has been thrown… Continue reading Bankruptcy Case: Dismissed Without Prejudice