Hard working people do everything they can to plan for a rainy day. When that day arrives, however, the money tucked away may not cover the rising living expenses for very long. Cutting corners and going without non-essentials can only carry you so far. There may come...
Personal Bankruptcy
Does bankruptcy law explaining why doctors buy nicer homes than other professionals?
Most people tend to assume that successful doctors, lawyers, and business executives tend to lead similar lifestyles in terms of the clothes they wear, the cars they drive, the schools they send their kids to, and the houses they buy. This isn’t necessarily untrue,...
Personal bankruptcy one option for medical debt
Even the healthiest people in Louisiana can fall victim to serious accidents or unforeseen health crises that require medical care and intervention. Medical technology has certainly advanced rapidly over the past decades, but unfortunately, it often appears as if...
Looking at the function of exemptions in bankruptcy, P.2
Last time, we spoke about how exemptions work in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. As we noted, Chapter 7 exemptions refer to assets that are not subject to liquidation. In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, exemptions have a different function. The overall purpose of Chapter 13 bankruptcy...
Looking at the function of exemptions in bankruptcy, P.1
Last time, we mentioned that having a solid understanding of bankruptcy exemptions can help a debtor to determine not only whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow the debtor to save his or her home, but also generally which form of bankruptcy is more...
Home-ownership in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases
In our previous post, we began speaking about one of the main differences between Chapter 13 bankruptcy and Chapter 7 bankruptcy when it comes to home ownership. The difference, as we noted, is that because Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not involve the liquidation of...
Wells Fargo on the hook for violation of bankruptcy notification law
Wells Fargo will reportedly be setting aside $81.6 million to put an end to legal action involving claims that the bank failed to alert borrowers going through bankruptcy that their mortgage payments would be increasing. Wells Fargo admitted that this happened over...
Bankruptcy cases raise issue of proper undue hardship test
In our last post, we spoke a bit about student loans and bankruptcy, particularly the difficulty of having student loan debt discharged in bankruptcy. As we noted, bankruptcy courts will not discharge student loan debt unless a debtor is able to demonstrate that...
How much will my spouse’s bankruptcy impact me?
In our last post, we began discussing the issue of how a spouse or fiancé can be impacted by a bankruptcy filing. For couples, it is important to realize that filing for bankruptcy can have an impact on a spouse not only by increasing that spouse’s responsibility for...
How much will my spouse’s bankruptcy impact me?
Bankruptcy can be a major disruption in the life of a debtor. And, when the debtor is married or engaged to be married, this disruption can impact his or her spouse quite significantly. For those who are married to an individual who has filed for bankruptcy, the...