Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy? A Chapter 7 bankruptcy case is a proceeding in which a person seeks total debt relief under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. A person who files a Chapter 7 case seeks to obtain a court order releasing them from all of his dischargeable...

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All about Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

What is a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case? A Chapter 13 bankruptcy case (also known as "Debt Consolidation Plan" or “Wage Earners Plan) is to a debt consolidation plan where a person may repay all or a portion of his debts. Payments are made to a Chapter 13 Trustee who...

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Ten Common Bankruptcy Mistakes to Avoid

1. Don’t Pay Back Loans To Relatives Or Business Associates Before Filing Bankruptcy. People who are thinking of filing for bankruptcy often feel the desire to pay back loans to friends and family before filing the petition. This is understandable, but it is a big...

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8 Myths About Bankruptcy?

Myth 1: You will lose everything you own. Every state, including Maine, has “exemptions” that allow you to keep certain kinds of property. For example, you are usually allowed to keep your car, your household goods and furniture, your retirement accounts, and some or...

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Can you avoid bankruptcy on your own?

To explore non bankruptcy alternatives, create a budget for your realistic, monthly expenditures for current living. Include mortgage and car payments, but exclude all other existing debt. With the money you have available each month after paying your current living...

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