Your Bankruptcy Rights vs. Creditors’ Rights to “Not be Deprived of Property without Due Process of Law” under the Fifth Amendment
The U. S. Constitution doesn’t talk about it, so how does filing bankruptcy give you the power to stop a foreclosure?
More Good Examples of How Bankruptcy Really Helps Even When You Can’t Write Off Every Debt
Three more practical ways that bankruptcy works to let you take control of your debts, even those that can’t be written off.
See an Attorney BEFORE Losing Your Vehicle to Repossession or Surrender
You may be able to keep a vehicle you thought you couldn’t afford to pay for. Chapter 13 allows you to pay less per month
Dramatic Examples of How Bankruptcy Can Be a Good Idea Even if It Can’t Write Off Every Debt
Here’s how bankruptcy actually works, and works well, even when a significant debt or two can’t be written off.
Avoid Being Nice to “Special” Creditors Before Filing Bankruptcy
One of the best ways to hurt one of your creditors is by being nice to him, her, or it. Specifically, if, before you file
Bankruptcy Can Solve Your Debt Problems Even If You Can’t Write Off Every Debt
Don’t disregard bankruptcy as an option just because it does not write off the debt which is your immediate headache. There’s likely some good medicine for that headache after all.