Your Rights When a Creditor Ignores a Bankruptcy Order When you successfully file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition, you'll be able to permanently absolve yourself from financial responsibility for any debts included in the filing. But what happens if you've completed a personal bankruptcy filing, the court has entered a discharge order and a … [Read more...]
When a Creditor Tries to Collect on a Debt that Has Been Discharged
Happy Holidays from Law Office of Carrie Weir
During this season of giving we reflect with gratitude on the trust and confidence you have placed in us. We are thankful for the chance to work with you, and we look forward to working with you in the new year. … [Read more...]
Can You Use Bankruptcy to Avoid Foreclosure?
When you're struggling to meet your financial obligations, one of the first debts that can get away from you is your mortgage. Unfortunately, it won't take long before you find yourself involved in foreclosure proceedings. Perhaps there's light at the end of the tunnel—you can see that your financial situation will improve dramatically in the near … [Read more...]
Filing for Protection under Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Laws The Special Provisions for Family Farmers
Most individuals who seek bankruptcy protection must file under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Chapter 7 allows you to permanently discharge debts in exchange for the sale of certain property. With a Chapter 13 filing, you can set up new payment arrangements with your creditors, satisfying your debts over a three-to-five year period. However, if you're a … [Read more...]
Should You File a Personal or a Business Bankruptcy Petition?
Choosing the Right Filing When your business is experiencing financial difficulties, it's almost certain to have a detrimental impact on your personal finances as well. If you don't have the business resources to properly compensate yourself, you can easily fall behind on your mortgage, car payments or other obligations. The bankruptcy laws were … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy and Retirement Assets
Can Your Retirement Assets Be Available to Creditors in a Bankruptcy Proceeding? It's no secret that medical expenses are one of the primary causes of personal bankruptcy filings in the United States. Unfortunately, as you age, your risk of health problems and substantial medical bills increases significantly. You may be edging in on retirement, … [Read more...]
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving asks us to count our blessings. In that tally, we include not only our families and friends, but the relationships of trust and support that we have built with our clients. We appreciate the confidence you have placed in us, and we will continue to work hard to deserve that confidence. We hope that this holiday offers you the chance … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy and Inheritance
The bankruptcy laws are in place to give individuals an opportunity to start over again, allowing you to either discharge debts permanently or restructure your obligations with creditors. You may wonder, though, what happens after the bankruptcy is over. Suppose you file for protection, eliminate certain debts and then receive notice some months … [Read more...]
Filing Multiple Bankruptcy Petitions
What is the Impact on the Automatic Stay One of the most attractive features of the American bankruptcy laws is the automatic stay. Under this provision, once you file for protection, your creditors cannot harass you in any way in an attempt to collect payments on the debt. That includes phone calls, letters or legal action, other than through the … [Read more...]
Can You File for Bankruptcy Again?
Your Right to File Multiple Bankruptcy Petitions It can happen to just about anyone—you have an unexpected medical emergency that's not fully covered by insurance or you lose your job and it takes a while to find a new one. That's one of the reasons we have the bankruptcy laws in place—so that you can get a fresh start. But is bankruptcy a … [Read more...]