by bkabritsor | Sep 6, 2019 | chapter 13 bankruptcy, chapter 7 bankruptcy
Bankruptcies in Alabama and across the nation have gone up since 2018 with about 800,000 petitions expected throughout 2019. USA Today reported that the nation averaged 2.5 petitions per each 10,000 residents. Experts also anticipate a vast number of baby boomers over...
by bkabritsor | Jul 3, 2019 | chapter 13 bankruptcy, chapter 7 bankruptcy
Filing bankruptcy is often a difficult decision to make. However, it can be the best one because it can help you get control over your debts and start fresh. Many people in Alabama immediately think about filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This allows you to settle debts...
by bkabritsor | Jun 3, 2019 | chapter 7 bankruptcy
When you get into a situation where your debts are uncontrollable, you may wish to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Alabama. While many of your debts, such as car loans and credit cards, will be claimable in your bankruptcy cases, there are other debts you cannot claim....
by bkabritsor | Jun 3, 2019 | chapter 7 bankruptcy
You are feeling overwhelmed by debt, and a Chapter 7 bankruptcy seems like a good option for finding relief. Filing for bankruptcy costs money, though. How will you pay for it? Stop paying on your debts NerdWallet, a company that provides financial education for...
by A. Cooper Attorney at Law LLC | May 29, 2019 | chapter 7 bankruptcy
If you are an Alabama resident who has begun thinking about bankruptcy as the way to relieve you of your crushing consumer debt, you may also be thinking about running up your credit card balances before filing bankruptcy, knowing that Chapter 7 discharges virtually...
by A. Cooper Attorney at Law LLC | Feb 26, 2019 | chapter 7 bankruptcy
In a best-case scenario, you will never need to file any sort of bankruptcy. However, few things in life follow a best-case scenario, especially when it comes to one’s financial situation. As you know all too well, unforeseen events or obstacles can arise to...
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