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What Happens in Bankruptcy Court

Bankruptcy law enables you to request legal forgiveness of many of your debts. However, you must attend at least one hearing at your local branch of the United States Bankruptcy Court. Depending on...

Megan Eisenhower Nov 05, 2013
What Happens in Bankruptcy Court?

Individuals as well as business owners file bankruptcy every day in the United States, because they cannot pay their financial commitments as promised. No matter what type of case you file, you will...

Megan Eisenhower Nov 03, 2013
What if I Can’t Pay Credit Card Debt?

Whenever you apply for an account – whether by mail, telephone, Internet, or in-person – you are signing a legally binding contract. Thus, if you are unable to pay the bill for any reason the lender...

Megan Eisenhower Nov 04, 2013
Get Sensible While Buying Homes

When you wish to shop for a home quick you have encounter ton of knowledge concerning the various forms of mortgage loans. It may be puzzling after you aren’t very abreast of. You conjointly wish...

Saurabh Singh Oct 31, 2013
Who Does the Credit Rating?

Many people realize that their credit scores and credit report contain valuable information that they need to safeguard. Getting your credit reports and scores checked is one thing, but who else has...

Amy Johnson Oct 29, 2013
When You Get Married Does Your Credit Reflect on Your Spouse?

Nearly all, if not all married couples swear to love each other no matter what. They promise to stick with one another through the good times and bad times, in plenty and in poverty. Granted, while...

Joy Mali Oct 29, 2013
How Does a Mortgage Affect Your Credit Scores?

Every responsible individual who owns a credit card or any type of loan should be checking their credit score several times a year. This is a habit that’s worth getting into because when you check...

Joy Mali Oct 29, 2013
Bankruptcy - the Differences Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

Even seasoned lawyers have challenges understanding all the nuances of bankruptcy laws, especially since bankruptcy reform measures were enacted in 2005. There are a number of differences between...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 30, 2013
What Are Debt Collector Laws?

Most people have experienced or know someone who has experienced harassment from a collection agency representative or "bill collector." Though the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was passed in the...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 29, 2013
Can You Get a Credit Report Without a Social Security Number?

Keeping up with what’s available on your credit report has many advantages. Everyone should check their credit reports on a regular basis. Your credit reports come in handy when you’re looking for a...

Joy Mali Oct 29, 2013
Bankruptcy - How the Chapters of Bankruptcy Differ

Bankruptcy is a complicated area of the legal system. The bottom line is that bankruptcy help permits you to have a fresh start on your personal or corporate financial affairs. There are many...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 28, 2013
Information Required to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 bankruptcy rules have become much more complicated in recent years. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law in 2005, strengthened existing laws and...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 23, 2013
Credit Faq

Understanding the basics of using credit along with what comprises your creditworthiness is essential to many aspects of your financial future. Here are some answers to credit FAQ or frequently ask

Megan Eisenhower Oct 24, 2013
Credit Reporting Agencies - the Big Three

In the United States, dozens of credit bureaus keep track of whether we pay our bills as agreed. However, most people only need to concern themselves with 3 credit reports from Equifax, Experian, and...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 22, 2013
Is Small Business Bankruptcy the Same As Personal Bankruptcy?

Budding entrepreneurs likely hear advice from well-meaning people to not start or expand a business in an era of economic challenge. However, fewer businesses are declaring bankruptcy in the 2000s...

Megan Eisenhower Oct 21, 2013
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