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How to Dispute Errors on Your Credit Report
Federal law allows you to request an investigation of information on your credit report that you feel may be inaccurate. No one can legally remove from a credit report accurate negative information, such as bankruptcy, tax liens, judgments or child support. However, it is perfectly legal to request an investigation of any item on your…
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Should I Stop Paying My Bills?
I often get asked the question, “If I am filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, should I stop paying my bills?” The answer is Yes and No. Continue to Pay the Bills You Will Still Have After Bankruptcy First the No. You must continue to pay certain bills. These include your rent or mortgage, auto loans for any…
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What is a Reaffirmation Agreement?
In bankruptcy, a reaffirmation agreement refers to a contract between the debtor and a secured creditor. The reaffirmation (or “reaff”) is an agreement that waives the discharge of a debt that would otherwise be discharged. They allow the debtor to keep collateral that may otherwise be subject to repossession. Reaffirmation agreements are usually filed on…
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Bankruptcy and Marriage
When a spouse is involved, filing bankruptcy can be significantly more complicated than filing a simple individual bankruptcy. The intersection of bankruptcy and marriage can create complicated circumstances for both spouses. In many cases, a married couple may find themselves entering into complex legal territory when considering bankruptcy. There are four major factors that affect…
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File a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Step-by-Step Guide
You may be aware that bankruptcy involves a complex set of laws and procedures specific to each individual jurisdiction. Filing for bankruptcy may seem daunting at first. If you are considering filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in DC, Maryland or Virginia, read below for the ten steps of a successful Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The steps to…
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Should I File Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is not for everyone, and not a decision to take lightly. Over three quarters of a million Americans will declare bankruptcy in 2017. But how do you know if bankruptcy is right for you? If you find yourself asking, “Should I File Bankruptcy?” then read on. Here are a few questions you should ask…
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Stop Car Repossession
You will probably want to stop car repossession if you have defaulted on your vehicle loan. If you stop making car payments, your financing company will repo your vehicle. No joke. Vehicle finance agreements are usually rock solid, and the finance company has all the power. Car repossession can happen without advance warning and without going…
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Top 10 Myths About Bankruptcy
If you are considering filing bankruptcy, consult with an attorney to help you understand your options. You should not take lightly the choice to file bankruptcy. But you should also not dread bankruptcy for the wrong reasons. Don’t fall prey to fake news. It’s time to dispel a few myths about bankruptcy. Myth 1: You will…
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$1.1M to Settle an $8K Credit Card Debt?
With the Credit CARD Act of 2009, Congress enacted the most sweeping changes in credit card laws in decades. The majority of consumer protections kicked in on February 22, 2010. Now credit card companies are required to divulge how many months it will take to pay off a balance if only minimum payments are made.…
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What is a Proof of Claim in Bankruptcy?
In bankruptcy, a Proof of Claim is a creditor’s written statement detailing the creditor’s claim against the debtor. A Proof of Claim is usually filed in Chapter 13 cases. But Proofs of Claim are sometimes filed in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 cases, as well. Why file a Proof of Claim? A creditor may be…









