The Means Test and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Most Chapter 7 cases do not require the use of the means test, but when they do, learn how it works.
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Most Chapter 7 cases do not require the use of the means test, but when they do, learn how it works.
The Means Test and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Read Post »
Being in debt might mean that you’re not able to afford the basics. You’re also struggling to pay your bills, dealing with harassing calls from debt collectors. Mostly, you feel like there’s no way out. Despite all these negatives, many people think that life after Chapter 7 bankruptcy will be worse. But, there are actually
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You are safer using credit cards than debit cards. Credit Cards fall under the 1974 Federal Law called the “Fair Credit Billing Act.” Among other things, the law provides that if there is fraudulent use of your credit card, you can never be held responsible for more than $50. Because that amount is so small
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The FHA has issued new rules allowing borrowers to qualify for a mortgage only one year after having had to file bankruptcy. This is just another example that the “stigma” surrounding that word: “bankruptcy” has disappeared. In an open letter by the Commissioner of the FHA, Carol Galante states that this unusual period of time
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After filing bankruptcy, it’s a good idea to check your credit report and follow these 3 steps to fix errors on your credit report, especially in how your discharged debts are listed. The fact that you filed for bankruptcy can be reported for up to ten years. Likewise, other public record items, such as judgments
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After filing bankruptcy, it’s a good idea to check your credit report and follow these 3 steps to fix errors on your credit report, especially in how your discharged debts are listed. The fact that you filed for bankruptcy can be reported for up to ten years. Likewise, other public record items, such as judgments
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To rebuild credit after bankruptcy, it may be easier than you think. Most of my clients have some sort of new credit within a year or so after their case is over. Here are 5 tips to rebuild credit: 1. Get a “secured” credit card. This is where you put money in an account and
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These calls can drive anyone crazy! They start first thing in the morning and can last until late in the evening. The callers often say the same things over and over again: “When can you send money?” “Why don’t you sell this or do that?” Or even more threatening: “If you don’t send money by
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secured credit cards can be very useful
establishing credit after bankruptcy
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Your credit score is often called your “FICO” score. FICO is actually a private company, so it doesn’t share its formula (or algorithm). It tries to keep most of it secret so it can sell its scores to credit agencies and others. Nevertheless, it does let some general information out, which is what I’m going
How is my credit score calculated, and how does filing Chapter 7 affect it? Read Post »
With a few exceptions, most people are eligible to file bankruptcy again 8 years from when their prior Chapter 7 Bankruptcy was filed. (And, again, every 8 years!) If you’re not sure, we have access to the National Bankruptcy Court Data Base, and can easily check on your dates for you. Just give us a
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The FHA has issued new rules allowing borrowers to qualify for a mortgage only one year after having had to file bankruptcy. This is just another example that the “stigma” surrounding that word: “bankruptcy” has disappeared. In an open letter by the Commissioner of the FHA, Carol Galante states that this unusual period of time
New Easier Rules for Mortgage Loans by FHA Read Post »
Not only are there practically a million people a year who have to file bankruptcy, not only do you probably (statistically) know many who have – though they may not have just come out and told you (even if you know them very well), and not only is it as common as divorce these days…
In Debt? You are Not Alone… Read Post »
These calls can drive anyone crazy! They start first thing in the morning and can last until late in the evening. The callers often say the same things over and over again: “When can you send money?” “Why don’t you sell this or do that?” Or even more threatening: “If you don’t send money by
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I’m Peter Blinn. I’ve practiced law for over 30 years. My focus has always been to help people financially, to eliminate or manage debts. My primary goal is to give people or families a more workable monthly budget, get or keep a good credit rating, protect against legal actions, and show that there is a