By Michael Doan on Jan 13, 2008 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, California, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, General Bankruptcy Information, Surrendering Property, Vehicles | 0 Comments
Most people seem to think that after filing bankruptcy, its next to impossible to obtain financing on a new car. WRONG! In many cases, its actually easier! How could this be?
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By Michael Doan on Jan 13, 2008 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, California, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Mortgages, Surrendering Property | 3 Comments
If you own real estate with a second or other subsequent mortgage after your first, chances are you can remove that lien in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case. This is most common these days as a result of the declining real estate market. In many instances, at least locally in San Diego County, we are [...]
By Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney on Jan 13, 2008 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
As a bankruptcy attorney, I frequently see clients in my office that want to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for themselves individually as well as for a business corporation or limited liability company (LLC) that they may own. For the owners of most small businesses, this makes perfect sense because they frequently have personally guaranteed the business [...]
By Craig Andresen, Attorney at Law on Jan 13, 2008 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
If your credit rating has been less than perfect due to financial difficulties, it’s possible you are driving a motor vehicle that was obtained for your use by a friend or relative. If so, it’s likely the vehicle is in someone else’s name, and also the vehicle loan probably is in that person’s name as [...]