Steps every creditor should take in chapter 11 bankruptcy
Are you receiving more bankruptcy notices than payments from debtors? Not sure how to respond, protect your interests, and collect on debts? Here are steps every creditor should take:
Are you receiving more bankruptcy notices than payments from debtors? Not sure how to respond, protect your interests, and collect on debts? Here are steps every creditor should take:
When a debt is discharged in bankruptcy, it does not have to be repaid — but not all debts can be discharged. Keep reading for a list of debts you can discharge in bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy cannot be used to discharge past due child support, alimony payments or any other form of spousal support. However, there is one way bankruptcy can help you catch up your child support and alimony payments.
An automatic stay is an injunction that protects you and your assets from creditors from the moment you file your bankruptcy petition. It can save your home from foreclosure, stop repossession, end creditor harassment and more.