Practical Bankruptcy: Avoiding the Embarrassment of a “Preference”
Paying a certain favored creditor within the year before filing bankruptcy can cause major headaches. Here’s how to avoid them.
Paying a certain favored creditor within the year before filing bankruptcy can cause major headaches. Here’s how to avoid them.
Most debts can be written off in bankruptcy. Collection agents who say otherwise about your debt are often wrong. Here’s how it works.
Chapter 13 can be the best way to protect assets. All the more so if you are led there for other reasons, especially for “priority” debts.
You don’t necessarily need Chapter 13 to protect an exposed asset. The bankruptcy trustee in Chapter 7 is usually willing to do a deal.