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BK Appeals Court Overturns Attorney’s Fee Award Over Time-Barred Claims

Account Recovery

The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, Ninth Circuit, has overturned a bankruptcy’s court ruling that awarded a debtor attorney’s fees after a debt collector filed proofs of claim that were time-barred. A copy of the ruling in the case of LVNV Funding v. Andrade-Garcia can be accessed by clicking here.

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What you should know about Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Tennessee

Roths Child Law

A decision to file for bankruptcy is one that’s usually not made without considerable thought. Many consumers file for Chapter 7, which is known as the liquidation bankruptcy, or Chapter 13, which is known as the wage-earner’s bankruptcy.

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How long does Chapter 7 bankruptcy stay on credit reports?

Roths Child Law

When a consumer in Tennessee has more debt than they can manage, bankruptcy may be the solution. Consumers commonly choose Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which allows them to erase certain debts, but filing for bankruptcy can impact credit scores. Chapter 7 bankruptcy and credit scores.

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What are the disqualifiers to filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Roths Child Law

Many consumers who find themselves unable to pay their bills look to different debt relief options to gain a fresh financial start, including bankruptcy. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can provide you with that clean financial slate that you're looking for where you can wipe away most of your debts. Not passing the means test.

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Filing Taxes After Filing for Bankruptcy

Sawin & Shea

Filing your taxes and filing for bankruptcy are two things that can be confusing and challenging on their own. When you put the two together, it can cause debtors even more stress. Bankruptcy lawyers are important to work with when you file for bankruptcy, but they can be helpful and offer guidance even after you’ve filed.

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How Is Household Size Determined in Bankruptcy?

Sawin & Shea

Determining household size is an important measurement when facing bankruptcy. In fact, correctly determining household size can determine your eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Most sections of the bankruptcy means test , which determines eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, focus on income and expenses.

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Consumer Debt vs. Non Consumer Debt

Sawin & Shea

When filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it’s critical to understand the difference between consumer debt and non-consumer debt. If you’re considering filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, consider enlisting the help of skilled bankruptcy attorneys. What is Consumer Debt?