How To Keep Your Home Through A Bankruptcy

Posted on

Are you trying to keep your home even though you’re in debt? A chapter 7 bankruptcy or a chapter 13 bankruptcy could potentially help you avoid losing your home. Most people assume that they will lose their property when undergoing the process of bankruptcy but this isn’t necessarily true. Depending on your state laws, you may be able to keep your home and declare bankruptcy to dissolve or restructure your debts at the same time.…

Read More »

How To Fight A Failure To Comply Issue With Social Security Disability

Posted on

You can be denied future social security disability payments if you are found to have failed to comply with your medical treatments. Failure to comply can include a variety of issues: you could avoid taking your medication, not show up for appointments or fail to meet with your doctor on a regular basis. A failure to comply is considered problematic because it may indicate that person is trying to stay on disability for a longer period of time.…

Read More »

Why Your Credit Card Company May Object To Your Discharge

Posted on

If you file for bankruptcy, your credit card company (alongside other creditors) is automatically informed of the case and has the chance to object to your discharge. While a bankruptcy discharge means that the company may at least get part of its money, it may object to the discharge under certain conditions. For example, a company may raise objections if you used its card to: Pay Non-Dischargeable Obligations Not all debts are dischargeable via bankruptcy; there are debts that you will still have to shoulder such as child support, alimony and student loans.…

Read More »