26 Things you should know about bankruptcy!
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – A is for Abuse
When is a case presumed to be an abuse of the bankruptcy system?
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – B is for Bank Tips
Some banks and credit unions are debtor-friendly. Others, not so much.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – C is for Credit Card Tips
In the award winning “Bankruptcy Alphabet” series, my entry for C gives you tips for dealing with credit cards.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – D is for Declaring Bankruptcy
Oscar was right. There’s more to it than just saying the word.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – E is for Exceptions to Discharge
Not all debts will be discharged in your bankruptcy.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – F is for Free Consultation
Should bankruptcy attorneys offer free consultations?
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – G is for Garbage In, Garbage Out
Your bankruptcy filing can only be as good as the information you supply to your attorney.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – H is for the Honest but Unfortunate Debtor
Bankruptcy isn’t for everyone. Scammers need not apply.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – I is for Insolvency
Insolvency and bankruptcy. What’s the difference?
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – J is for Jail
Despite what the official-sounding man on the phone tells you, you won’t go to jail for defaulting on a debt.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – K is for Keeping Debt Collectors at Bay
If debt collectors are hounding you, a bankruptcy attorney can probably help get them off your back.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – L is for Lawyer
My top 5 reasons for hiring an attorney to file your bankruptcy case.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – M is for Members of the Household
Are they all dependents? Not necessarily.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – N is for NACBA
If you’re considering bankruptcy, choosing a NACBA member to represent you is a great first step.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – O is for Orders
Judges get to give orders. Attorneys get to obey them.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – P is for Property of the Estate
When you file bankruptcy, nearly everything you own becomes property of the bankruptcy estate.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – Q is for Quit Living on Credit
Be careful when applying for and using credit cards!
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – R is for Reaffirm, Redeem, or Retain and Pay
Read this post to learn about your options in bankruptcy when you have a vehicle loan.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – S is for Small Claims
Small claims suits can be stressful, but bankruptcy may help.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – T is for Timeshares
Timeshares can usually be retained in a bankruptcy. But it’s not always a good idea.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – U is for Upside-Down Vehicles
If your car is worth less than you owe, bankruptcy may be able to help.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – V is for Valuing Assets
How much is your stuff worth?
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – W is for Wasteful Spending Habits
After your bankruptcy, you need to establish good spending habits.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – X is for the X-Factor
For bankruptcy trustees, ex-spouses, ex-friends, and ex-business partners are good sources of information.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – Y is for YOUR Bankruptcy Case
It’s your case. Be sure to take ownership of it.
The Bankruptcy Alphabet – Z is for Zany
Because “Strange calls” doesn’t start with a Z.