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A Quick Three-Step Bankruptcy Recovery Plan

By Jessica Holguin |

Technically, bankruptcy filings remain on credit reports for seven years. However, in many cases, the process of recovering from a bankruptcy filing could begin in as little as seven weeks. Frequently, that’s before the case is even getting started in court. So, if you quickly form a bankruptcy recovery plan and stick to it,… Read More »

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Does Bankruptcy Eliminate A Personal Guarantee?

By Jessica Holguin |

Over the years, business loan underwriting standards have become progressively tougher. A personal guarantee, or a partial personal loan guarantee, could be the difference between denial and approval. That’s especially true if the business is experiencing financial challenges. Usually, if the business is unable to repay the loan, the guarantor is financially responsible for… Read More »

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Biden Mulls Partial Student Loan Forgiveness

By Jessica Holguin |

The President might or might not issue an executive order canceling $10,000 in student debt for some borrowers. This issue is a contentious one for Biden. Many politicians oppose broad student loan relief on cost grounds while others press hard for it regardless of the cost. So, the President is trying the middle ground…. Read More »

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Can I Still Buy A House With Bankruptcies?

By Jessica Holguin |

Credit score is usually the most important factor in a home mortgage application. Filing bankruptcy lowers your score, but for most people, the effect is negligible. That’s because, mostly due to multiple late payments and charge-offs, most people who file bankruptcy already have poor credit scores. Additionally, most creditors dislike people who bury their… Read More »

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Using Bankruptcy To Recover From COVID-19

By Jessica Holguin |

2020 coronavirus lockdowns triggered the biggest economic slowdown since the Great Depression. Unemployment reached almost unheard-of levels and business activity slowed to a trickle. A few banks, landlords, and other creditors offered some relief. But for the most part, moneylenders demanded on-time payments as if nothing had happened. Coronavirus lockdowns are now a thing… Read More »

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Will Filing Bankruptcy Stop IRS Debt?

By Jessica Holguin |

Although the IRS is a federal agency, for bankruptcy purposes, it’s basically just another unsecured debt collector. As a result, the Automatic Stay applies to IRS debt. When people file bankruptcy, the IRS cannot garnish your wages, file a credit or property lien, or take any other adverse action. IRS pressure and threats force… Read More »

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A Guide To Bankruptcy And Buying A Vehicle

By Jessica Holguin |

The average lifespan for a new car is about eight years. A bankruptcy filing remains on a credit report for a minimum of seven years. So, most people who file bankruptcy may need a new vehicle before their credit history reports are fully restored. Additionally, people who file Chapter 13 and drive used cars… Read More »

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Which Is Better, Chapter 7 Or Chapter 13?

By Jessica Holguin |

Both major kinds of consumer bankruptcy are designed to give distressed debtors, like you, a fresh start in life. Stopping creditor harassment, up to and including foreclosure or repossession, protecting assets, and discharging (forgiving) debts are the three cornerstones of this fresh start. As outlined below, neither chapter is “better” than the other one…. Read More »

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Bankruptcy And Your Security Clearance

By Jessica Holguin |

Thousands of people work at Camp Atterbury, Grissom Air Reserve Base, and other military installations in Indiana. Thousands of other people work as military contractors, supporting the servicemembers at these and other military installations. Many of these individuals need a high security clearance to keep their jobs. A persistent myth holds that filing bankruptcy… Read More »

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Protecting Your Social Security Benefits In Bankruptcy

By Jessica Holguin |

Since the Social Security Act became law in the 1930s, Social Security has grown into one of the largest government programs ever. Almost seventy million people receive Social Security payments each year. These recipients include age-based Social Security Income payments and health-based Social Security Disability payments. Typically, these families count on Social Security benefits… Read More »

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