Statute Of Limitations During Bankruptcy

April 8, 2013

Statute Of Limitations During Bankruptcy

The saying “nothing lasts forever” also applies to financial debts. Creditors can collect on most financial obligations for only a few... Read More

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Timeline

April 5, 2013

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Timeline

A Chapter 13 is a repayment bankruptcy case that takes three to five years. To keep the case moving along, the federal law has imposed certain... Read More

Timeline Chapter 7

April 4, 2013

Timeline Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Timeline A no-asset Chapter 7 bankruptcy case is streamlined to take as little time as possible. The typical case is over in... Read More

Effects of a Dismissed Bankruptcy

April 3, 2013

Effects of a Dismissed Bankruptcy

A bankruptcy case can be dismissed for many reasons. Generally, the Bankruptcy Code allows a dismissed case may be re-filed at any time, and the... Read More

“So, When Did You Know You Were Broke?”

April 1, 2013

“So, When Did You Know You Were Broke?”

A favorite trap for creditor attorneys at the 341 meeting is to ask the debtor, “So when did you first recognize that you needed to file... Read More