Archive for June 2020
How Does Bankruptcy Work in Georgia?
Congress has revised the Bankruptcy Code several times, most recently in 2005. Despite all these revisions, bankruptcy procedure has not changed much since the 1898 Nelson Act. Most Georgia bankruptcies follow the same basic procedural…
Read MoreAsk an Athens Bankruptcy Lawyer: What is Bankruptcy?
In board games like Monopoly, when players file bankruptcy, the game is over. Fortunately, the real world is different, at least in this area. Far from ending the game, bankruptcy is a new beginning. Bankruptcy…
Read MoreHow Long Does Bankruptcy Stay on Your Credit Report in Georgia?
By the book, bankruptcy filings generally remain on credit reports for seven years (Chapter 13) or ten years (Chapter 7). These time periods sometimes prevent people from filing necessary bankruptcies. But there is more to…
Read MoreWhat Happens When You File Bankruptcy in Athens?
Overwhelming debt makes most people feel out of control. In a nutshell, bankruptcy reverses the curse. Both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 put debtors back in control of their own finances. The bankruptcy filing rate…
Read MoreWhat is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 gives distressed debtors up to five years to catch up on past-due home mortgage payments. The same thing applies to other secured debt delinquency, such as vehicle loans. Other options are available as…
Read MoreWhat is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Thousands of people in and around Athens struggle with mountains of unsecured debt. These individuals basically have two choices. They can continue to struggle and hope for the best, or they can take drastic action…
Read MoreHow Much Does It Cost to File Bankruptcy in Athens?
As of January 1, 2020, bankruptcy filing fees are typical $310 for a Chapter 13 and $335 for a Chapter 7. These fees might be slightly higher in some jurisdictions. Trustees (people who oversee cases…
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