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If I File Bankruptcy in Georgia, What Property Can I Keep?
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Mar 16th 2010
Category: bankruptcy exemptions, Exemptions, Georgia
With more and more debtors considering bankruptcy today, it is important for them to understand the options and what the consequences of such action may include. First, it is important...
What Is A Reaffirmation Agreement?
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Jan 18th 2010
Category: Debt Relief
A Reaffirmation Agreement is a contract that was presented by one of your creditors that you and your attorney sign after your bankruptcy petition has been filed with the court.
Questions You Should Expect From the Trustee at 341 Meeting of Creditors (N.D. of GA)
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Jan 18th 2010
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy, United States
Most of you have never been inside of a courthouse, much less a Federal courthouse where a stranger will be asking you questions about your personal affairs.
If I File For Bankruptcy Will My Pay Check Garnishment Stop?
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Nov 23rd 2009
Category: Debt Relief
Yes. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings will stop garnishments, unless the garnishment is related to child support obligations.
Bankruptcy And The Non-Filing Spouse
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Nov 23rd 2009
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy, Georgia
Bankruptcy filings are linked to a social security number. If you file for bankruptcy protection, and your spouse does not, then his or her credit will not be effected by your bankruptcy...
Why Won't My Bankruptcy Attorney Accept Payments After My Case Is Filed?
Submitted By: Angel Van Wieren On: Nov 16th 2009
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy
When you file for bankruptcy protection, you must disclose all of your creditors in your petition. A creditor is someone to whom you owe money at the time of your filing.
