Bankruptcy Credit Counseling Requirements – An Easy Hoop to Jump Through

Virtually all individuals who file for bankruptcy must complete a pre-filing and a post-filing credit counseling course to be eligible to file and obtain a discharge of debts. These courses are usually completed on the internet, though telephone and in-person options are available. Each course typically lasts around 2 hours. There are many providers that … Continue reading Bankruptcy Credit Counseling Requirements – An Easy Hoop to Jump Through

Retirement Accounts in Bankruptcy

For many people, a retirement account is their largest asset. Fortunately, most retirement assets are protected when filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Pensions, 401(k) or 403(b) plans, and IRAs are the most common retirement assets, and the "fresh start" afforded by filing for bankruptcy includes the ability to keep these benefits. Potential … Continue reading Retirement Accounts in Bankruptcy

Insider Creditors – Don’t Repay Money Owed To Mom and Dad (yet)

In general, if you are even remotely considering bankruptcy as a solution, you should consult with an attorney before making any financial decisions because the law can affect you and those you care about in surprising ways. If you owe money to family and/or friends, it is natural to want to take care of them … Continue reading Insider Creditors – Don’t Repay Money Owed To Mom and Dad (yet)