Think you know everything there is to know about bankruptcy? If you have filed recently, that might be the case. However, if you are someone who has never considered bankruptcy but current financial struggles are getting to you, or you filed for bankruptcy many years ago and the money burden has once again reared its […]
Tampa Bankruptcy Law Blog
Bankruptcy seems as if it would be one of the most devastating things that could happen to a person financially, but the truth is bankruptcy is one of several options that fix financial turmoil. In many instances, it is the best option. One of the more important benefits of bankruptcy is how it affects foreclosure […]
Bankruptcy can be one of the smartest financial decisions you ever make, but it is important you understand everything you can about the process before making the commitment. Bankruptcy will affect your credit rating and in the case of Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will be obligated to commit to a repayment plan. In order to […]
If you have ever filed an income tax return, you likely know the documents used are called “schedules.” Schedules are also used when you file for bankruptcy. The various schedules associated with a bankruptcy filing can be complicated, which is why it is so important to work with a skilled professional. Would you like to […]
Are you considering bankruptcy but you still are not sure it is the right option for you? If you are in the gray area between serious financial issues and actually filing for bankruptcy, you are not alone. It is important you take time to consider all of the consequences of bankruptcy, but it is just […]
Most bankruptcies go smoothly and are the right solution for solving serious financial problems. This is especially the case for people who work with an attorney when filing their bankruptcies. Bankruptcy attorneys offer guidance and support through an unfamiliar situation. Unfortunately, there are instances in which this is not the case and if you face […]
Bankruptcy cases are reviewed in bankruptcy court. These courts are part of the federal district court system and were established in 1979. An understanding of these courts and how they work can help you feel more confident about your bankruptcy case and prepare you for what is to come in the days, weeks, and months […]