Co-debtor liability can create confusion in situations where one debtor files a bankruptcy case and the other debtor does not. If the co-debtor files a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, there is what's ...
The answer to this question is YES. The United States Bankruptcy Courts are in full compliance with The Americans With Disabilities Act. When a hearing impaired person files a bankruptcy case, the ...
In most cases, you cannot discharge a student loan. Although the subject is more complicated in some instances than can be covered in a blog post, there are cases where the debtor can discharge a ...
Claim for Property Damage on Your Vehicle and Who Needs to be Informed If you are a debtor in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case and are involved in a motor vehicle accident, there are two major issues that ...
One of the most frequently asked questions is “when will my creditors stop calling me?” The answer to that question is once your bankruptcy case has been filed. Once the bankruptcy case has been filed ...
A common question that comes up with respect to "payday" or "cash advance" small lenders is whether the client is legally able to stop payment or close the account related to a check given to such a ...