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How Can a Chapter 13 Case Help Me Stop a Foreclosure?

Published on August 11, 2009 by Kathleen Munden

When a homeowner is faced with foreclosure, there are few feasible options available to stop the sale. Unless the homeowner can bring the delinquent payments current immediately or refinance the home, the best option for stopping the sale may be the filing of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.
As long as the case is filed [...]

Should You File For Bankruptcy?

Published on July 6, 2009 by Kathleen Munden

Making the decision to file a bankruptcy case is very difficult and confusing for most people. To make matters worse, there is so much misinformation about bankruptcy, both in the press and among the public, that most people have no idea where to find real answers to their bankruptcy questions.
Recently, I was watching the “Today” [...]

Credit Repair – Do It Yourself and Avoid Being Scammed

Published on June 14, 2009 by Kathleen Munden

Despite all the advertising by companies who promise to “erase your bad debt” or remove bankruptcies, judgments, liens, and bad loans from your credit file, the attorneys at the Federal Trade Commission say that they have never seen a legitimate credit repair operation making those claims. There is no quick fix for creditworthiness, although you [...]

8 Bankruptcy Secrets

Published on June 1, 2009 by Kathleen Munden

SECRET NO. 1: MOST PEOPLE KEEP ALL OF THEIR PROPERTY
The Bankruptcy Code provides for you to keep your home, cars, furniture, appliances, retirement plans, and other essentials that you need to get a fresh start. Although it is true that there are limits to the values of what you can keep in bankruptcy, those limits [...]

10 Things You Should Know If You Are Considering Bankruptcy

Published on June 1, 2009 by Kathleen Munden

Often, clients consult with an attorney regarding a possible bankruptcy after they have taken actions that can cause them problems with a bankruptcy case. Usually, these things are done because they misunderstand what their rights and responsibilities are when they file a bankruptcy case. Most bankruptcy attorneys find that their clients would have been in [...]