*Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Will The Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee Take My Tax Refund?

by Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney

Whether a tax refund will be taken by the Trustee in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will depend on several factors. As a general rule, the amount of taxes withheld from your pay are prorated over the entire year.  This means that the portion of the tax refund for the time before the bankruptcy filing is property of [...]

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lets You Cut Your Debt Losses and Move On.

by Andy Miofsky, Illinois Bankruptcy Attorney

Sometimes it makes more sense to let go of the past and start building a new future.  Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be your solution. Does this debt arrangement conversation sound familiar? Client: I want to make arrangements to pay this debt. Me: Ok, how much can you offer to pay? Client: Nothing, I don’t have [...]

Bankruptcy Options For Debtors In Community Property States

by Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney

When I meet with a married couple that are considering a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, one major consideration that needs to be addressed is whether or not to file for both, or only one of the spouses. I practice in Louisiana.  Louisiana is a community property state.  This means that all the assets acquired after the [...]

When you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you must list all of your assets and debts.  Unsecured debts are discharged giving you what is often called a Fresh Start. Payday Loans are a form of unsecured debt, although many people believe that these debts are secured. In fact, since the borrower is required to turn over a post-dated check to [...]

What are “Exemptions”, Again?

by Gini Nelson, New Mexico Bankruptcy Lawyer

My client asked me this last week as we were going through her final papers for her Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. I told her the easy way I think of them: property that is exempt from being liquidated by the case trustee.  In my state of New Mexico, you generally can choose between using the [...]

Don’t Pay Your Bankruptcy Lawyer With Post-Dated Checks

by Eugene S. Melchionne, Connecticut Bankruptcy Lawyer

So you’ve found the cheapest bankruptcy attorney in the market.  For only the price of $250.00 and the court costs, he’ll file your case provided you give him several post-dated checks for the balance of his fees.  So you can file now and pay later.  Great!!! (For you, not for him – read on to [...]