We all know that individual tax returns are due on April 15 (or a day or two later if April 15 is on a weekend). But Congress inserted a little tax time craziness into sections 1308 and 1307 of the new and drastically unimproved Bankruptcy Code of 2005. Section 1308(a) states: (a) Not later than [...]
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Bankruptcy! I don’t want to file bankruptcy! Hey, if you do want to file, there is something wrong with you. But you want to keep your house? Avoid foreclosure? Which option hurts more: losing your home, or, filing bankruptcy? We humans make decisions based on our emotions: we shy away (or run, if you are [...]
Colleague Dana Wilkinson calls it “foreclosure limbo.” You made the difficult decision, accepted reality, you cannot pay your debts, and, even filing bankruptcy, cannot keep your condo. Or, like one of my clients, the condo you bought for your son’s family, which they could no longer pay. Whether in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or Chapter [...]
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You may run an incorporated, or, unincorporated, small business. A corporation that wants to keep operating has to file for Chapter 11 to get bankruptcy relief. Individuals may file also; you do not have to be a corporation to file for Chapter 11. You may own and rent a bunch of houses, operate a store, [...]
Potential bankruptcy clients frequently ask: “My wife/husband does not want to file, if I do, is she/he required to file also?” Negative. Involuntary bankruptcy is provided for in the bankruptcy laws. It is a complex proceeding in which creditors band together to throw a corporation or individual into Chapter 7 bankruptcy so they can get [...]