What to Know About Minnesota Bankruptcy Exemptions

Bankruptcy can be a difficult decision, and you may wonder if you will have to give up all your possessions. When determining if this step is right for you, you should know about Minnesota bankruptcy exemptions that will allow you to clear your slate while keeping many of your assets.   For more information about [...]

Can I Include My Homeowner’s Association Fees in Bankruptcy?

In Minnesota, your homeowner's association fees are a lien against your property.  If you don't pay the fees, your homeowner's association can foreclose its lien against your property and you could lose your home.  If you are behind in your homeowner's association fees, you can use a Chapter 13 debt consolidation plan to force your [...]

Can You Go To Jail For Debt?

Until the mid-19th century, many people would go to jail for debt.  Similar to today's workhouses, you could go to jail for debt until the debt was paid off.   Debtors prisons were abolished long ago, but there are still are ways that you can go to jail for unpaid debt. If you are held in contempt [...]

Your Credit Score (720creditscore.com)

Your Credit Score (720creditscore.com) Poor credit is very costly, because it means high interest rates for car loans, credit cards, and mortgages.  There is no reason for you to live with poor credit.  Bankruptcy and www.720creditscore.com can help. While it is possible to have a credit of over 800, a  score of at least 720 [...]

Medical Bankruptcy

Harvard study found that nearly 70% of bankruptcy cases are Medical Bankruptcy.  With today's high deductibles, the situation hasn't improved.   Illness can mean time off of work and reduced income.  Medical Bankruptcy eliminates medical debt, but only the medical bills that are owed as of the date of filing your bankruptcy petition.  If you are currently running [...]

Student Loans in Bankruptcy

Student Loans in Bankruptcy In order to eliminate student loans in bankruptcy, it is necessary to sue the lender and prove that it would be an "undue hardship" to be required to repay the loan.  The courts have interpreted this requirement stringently, making it difficult for most borrowers to eliminate their student loans in bankruptcy.   [...]

HELP! I’VE BEEN SUED!

Have you been sued in Minnesota? - Understanding Debt Lawsuit When credit cards, bank loans, medical bills and other debts become seriously delinquent, the creditors usually send them to a collection agency first.  If the collection agency can't collect the debt, then it may go to a collections lawyer who will sue to collect the debt.  [...]

What’s New About Getting a Mortgage After Bankruptcy

The waiting period for obtaining an FHA or VA mortgage after bankruptcy is two years after you receive your Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge..  It normally takes about three months to get your discharge after we file your bankruptcy petition with the court.  However, there is a new rule that allows you to obtain an FHA [...]

Keeping Track of Companies You Owe Money To

When you run into financial problems and bills begin to mount, it can sometimes be hard keeping track of companies you owe money to. You might receive calls from multiple collection companies and they often do not identify who they are collecting for. In order to eliminate your debts in bankruptcy it is important to [...]

Can a Person Filing Bankruptcy Exclude Debts They Want to Pay?

Filing Bankruptcy Exclude Debts: I am often asked Can a Person Filing Bankruptcy Exclude Debts They Want to Pay?.  When you file a bankruptcy petition, you must give the court a complete list of your debts.  You are not allowed to leave anything off.  However, it is possible to repay debts that you have listed [...]

Brooklyn Center Bankruptcy Attorney: How To Pay For Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows a person to eliminate most types of debts completely, while allowing a person to keep all assets that are exempt from creditors.   The court filing fee and attorney’s fee for Chapter 7 bankruptcy must be paid in advance.  If a person wants Chapter 7 bankruptcy and is not [...]

An Attorney Is Abreast Of The Ever-Changing Bankruptcy Laws

There are a number of potential pitfalls and tricks in the ever-changing bankruptcy laws, so it is very important to consult with a knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney. If your case is filed wrong, it may be dismissed for not filing a required document and if you have to file a new case you may not be [...]

How To Handle Enormous Debt Load Right After Receiving Your College Degree.

Enormous Debt : More than ever, young adults are being saddled with an enormous amount of debt right after they earn their college degree. They spend the rest of their twenties giving a sizable portion back to the University who just won a bowl game and is hardly hurting for cash. Meanwhile, you're a twenty [...]

What’s the difference between Chapter 7, 11 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code?

...A commonly asked question. Commonly asked because many are truly unaware of the differences between the two. Chapter 7. Chapter 7 case begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal place of business or [...]

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