How Do I Protect My Income Tax Refund?

Whether you have received your 2010 tax refund or not, you earned it last year. Because of that, the bankruptcy court considers it an asset even if you haven’t seen your check yet. With some simple planning, clients can avoid turning those funds over to the trustee. Meet with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss…

Protecting Your Possessions In Chapter 7

Many clients are terrified by the prospect of filing bankruptcy because they think their creditors will end up taking their worldly possessions. In reality, in over 90 percent of Chapter 7 cases, clients are able to keep all of their things, and still discharge their unsecured debts. Why? It’s pretty simple. The fact is that…

Lawsuit. What Happens Next?

Many clients wait until they get served by the sheriff with a collections lawsuit before seeking help with their financial problems. The awful knock on the door inspires fear and more stress about a client’s trouble. My initial reaction when fielding such a desperate call is, “Do not panic, we can go over your options…

Can I File A Chapter 7 Without My Spouse?

Yes, a bankruptcy filing can be made by one spouse without the other. Doing so means the non-filing spouse’s assets do not get examined by the trustee or court. It also means the non-filing spouse does not get the full protection of the automatic stay or the bankruptcy discharge. A key question in determining whether…

How Can I Stop A Wage Garnishment?

One of the most effective ways a creditor can get paid is through wage garnishment. Generally, a creditor gets a court order which directs an employer to withhold a certain amount of their employee’s pay. The garnishment order is usually a very unpleasant surprise which arrives before payday. If a wage garnishment takes more from…