Category: Bankruptcy

Loan Lawyers, LLC is licensed to practice law in the state of Florida. If you have a legal matter that you would like to discuss and you are NOT located in Florida, please contact your state’s Bar Association to get the information of a lawyer that can assist you in…

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Along with the long list of documents required for filing in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, every Chapter 7 debtor must file a Statement of Intention (SOI). The attorneys at Call Loan Lawyers may assist every debtor in every type of bankruptcy case, whether filed under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy….

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If a homeowner has received a foreclosure notice from a lender, such a sale may be postponed by the filing of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. A bankruptcy filing places the automatic stay in effect which bars most collection activities by debtors. The automatic stay prevents a lender from foreclosing…

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Surprisingly, many individuals who prepare for filing a bankruptcy don’t know the difference between a secured debt and an unsecured debt. Whether or not the filing of a bankruptcy case is the ultimate goal, knowing the distinction between the two types of debts is significantly important. In Chapter 7 and…

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Once wages or a bank account is garnished, an ensuing Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing will typically stop the garnishment. Having wages reduced by a garnishment often causes financial stress and hardship since it reduces disposable income. Filing a bankruptcy case invokes the unique protection of the automatic stay, which is…

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Many individuals believe that they may not discharge taxes in a bankruptcy case, and they would be correct in most, but not all, cases. While most taxes are not dischargeable in bankruptcy, income taxes may, in fact, be discharged in chapter 7, 11, and 13 cases. However, once the IRS…

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Bankruptcy trustees are given the power under 11 U.S.C. § 548 to avoid certain transfers made by a debtor of assets that unfairly place them beyond the reach of creditors. A “fraudulent conveyance” is a transfer of the debtor’s assets to a third party with the intent to prevent creditors…

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Loan Lawyers, LLC is licensed to practice law in the state of Florida. If you have a legal matter that you would like to discuss and you are NOT located in Florida, please contact your state’s Bar Association to get the information of a lawyer who can assist you in…