Do Not Run Up Your Credit Cards Before Bankruptcy

Do Not Run Up Your Credit Cards Before Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is an excellent option for those who have accumulated large credit card debts. But if you run up your credit cards before bankruptcy, you may be found to have committed a form of bankruptcy fraud. When you file for bankruptcy, credit card companies carefully review all of your most recent purchases. Do […]

How Often Can I File Bankruptcy?

How Often Can I File Bankruptcy?

If you have filed a previous bankruptcy and you received a discharge, you may wonder: “How Often Can I File Bankruptcy?” The Bankruptcy Code specifies certain time limits as to when you can file bankruptcy again and obtain a discharge. If your case was closed or dismissed, however, and you did not obtain a discharge […]

Are student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy?

In the United States there is more than $1.2 trillion in outstanding student loan debt, 40 million borrowers, an average balance of $29,000. Are student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy? No. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy in the Washington, D.C. area, you should know that student loan debt is generally nondischargeable, which means that […]

Gambling Debts Can Be Discharged in Bankruptcy

Gambling Debts Can Be Discharged in Bankruptcy

Gambling is a form of entertainment for some, but a serious addiction for others. Most people gamble for fun and know when to stop. But compulsive gamblers suffer from an addiction disorder and need professional help. In the past, bankruptcy courts regularly found gambling debts nondischargeable in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Today, however, courts allow the […]

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 […]

File a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Step-by-Step Guide

File a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy A Step-by-Step Guide -- LEE LEGAL -- DC VA MD

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 […]

What is the Bankruptcy Discharge?

What is the Bankruptcy Discharge?

What is the Bankruptcy Discharge? Usually, the whole reason to declare bankruptcy is to obtain the bankruptcy discharge. Once you have received your discharge in bankruptcy, no discharged creditor can take any enforcement action against you, ever. In other words, the discharge order forever prohibits any type of collection effort against you for a discharged […]

A Short Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms

A Short Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms -- Lee Legal -- DC MD VA

Here is a short glossary of essential bankruptcy terms. Many definitions are not included. Do not attempt to manipulate concepts you do not fully understand. Call an attorney if you have a legal problem. Bankruptcy terms: A – C Adversary Proceeding: A lawsuit related to a bankruptcy case and commenced by filing a complaint with […]

Repairing Your Credit After Bankruptcy

Repairing Your Credit After Bankruptcy

If you are considering filing for bankruptcy protection, you have likely considered what effect it will have on your future finances. After all, bankruptcy is a matter of public record, and the bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for 10 years. In addition, your credit score will take a major hit when you file. Reality […]