Archive for August 2020
How Long Does It Take to File Bankruptcy in Georgia?
This question is one of the most common ones that people ask us. Almost half of Americans have no savings at all. So, they are ill-equipped to deal with the financial storms of life, such…
Read MoreHow Often Can You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Athens, GA?
Theoretically, people can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy as many times as they want. However, subsequent filings have limited effects, both on the Automatic Stay and debt discharge. Typically, a subsequent Chapter 7 has a full…
Read MoreHow Long Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Take in Georgia?
Depending on your income level, Chapter 13 lasts either three or five years. The filing usually stays on your credit record for an additional two to four years. A lot happens during these time periods.…
Read MoreHow Long After Bankruptcy Can You Buy a House in Athens, GA?
Rules vary among different lenders. Government-backed loans, like VA loans, usually have shorter waiting periods. Generally, you must wait between two and four years after Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and one and four years after a…
Read MoreWhat Do You Need to Do to File Bankruptcy in Georgia?
Typically, the first step in any recovery, including recovery from financial issues, is admitting there is a problem. And, many people have a serious problem in this area. 25 percent of people with money problems…
Read MoreHow Long Does Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Last in Athens, GA?
In as little as about nine months, Chapter 7 bankruptcy gives honest, yet unfortunate debtors a fresh start, as the Supreme Court has guaranteed so many times over the past hundred years. So, this vehicle…
Read MoreHow Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Work?
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is also known as the wage-earner plan. Essentially, when debtors file their voluntary petitions, they are saying “I have too many debts to pay all at once and I need to start…
Read MoreWho Qualifies for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Most people qualify for debt elimination bankruptcy. The 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act introduced an additional hurdle, the means test, which is discussed below. Frankly, Congress intended the means test to dissuade…
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