3 Common Errors That Could Cause Your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Application To Be Denied

Posted on: 16 August 2016
If you are sick of harassing phone calls and constant mailings from your creditors, bankruptcy may provide you with the fresh start that you need. Unfortunately, when money is tight and you learn that you can declare bankruptcy without an attorney, it may seem as if doing so is the best choice. However, since declaring bankruptcy can be both time-consuming and complicated, even a minor error can result in your application being dismissed.
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Going Through Chapter 7 Bankrupty And Want To Keep Your Car? There May Be Options That Can Help

Posted on: 16 August 2016
It is a common misconception that when people file for bankruptcy, regardless of what chapter, whatever vehicles they have in their possession which are not completely paid for will just be repossessed. While in some cases this may be true, it does not always have to be this way, especially if you are filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. In fact, more often than not, the person who is filing for bankruptcy can negotiate to keep their vehicle by working with the creditor and their bankruptcy lawyer through the process.
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How To Know When It's Time To File For Bankruptcy

Posted on: 8 February 2016
When you have trouble paying your mortgage or keeping up with your piles of bills, the topic of bankruptcy often comes up. While this can help you stop all of the calls from your creditors and get rid of some of your debt, it is also damaging to your credit and financial history. Here are some things to think about and ways to determine if it is time to file for bankruptcy.
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Can You Receive SSA Disability After Surviving SJS Or TENS?

Posted on: 3 August 2015
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TENS) are rare disorders that overlap. In many cases, the conditions are fatal. For those that do survive, however, the conditions can be life-altering and leave you disabled even years later. Here's what you should know when filing for disability due to the aftereffects of SJS or TENS. What is SJS or TENS? SJS and TENS are both skin conditions that cause the top layer of your skin to detach from your body and peel away.
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