Defeating Creditors’ Accusations That You Misused Their Credit to Pay for the Holidays
The risk that creditors will not allow you to discharge some of their debts can be minimized through smart timing of your bankruptcy.
The Honest Christmas
Your abundant love for your children, spouse, and others is not defined by an (over)abundance of holiday gifts.
A Simple Chapter 13 Case
If you have debts that can’t be written off (“discharged”) in a “straight” Chapter 7 case, such as back child support or recent income taxes, Chapter 13 can be a much better alternative. A couple blogs ago I wrote about the discharge of debts under Chapter 7. I ended by saying that if you have […]
What Stops a Creditor from Chasing You After Its Debt Has Been Written Off in Bankruptcy?
Even though it’s illegal for creditors to try to collect on a debt that’s been discharged (legally written off) in bankruptcy, once in a while they do try. What makes chasing a discharged debt illegal? And what penalties can get awarded to you if a creditor breaks the law? In my blog a couple […]
Audit Shows Capital One Bank Illegally Filed $24.7 Million in Claims for Debts Previously Discharged in Bankruptcy
One can understand if a major U.S. credit card company forgets that one of its customers had earlier written off their debt in bankruptcy. But forgetting this very important fact for 15,500 of its customers?!? It is bad enough that Capital One lost track that its old debts had been legally written off (“discharged”). […]
Avoid the “Presumption of Fraud” for Using Credit Cards before Filing Bankruptcy
Using credit card cards when you’re thinking about filing bankruptcy, even to a relatively modest extent, can mean that you will have to pay back the amounts of those purchases if you file a bankruptcy. That could happen even if at the time you made those purchases you fully intended to repay that credit—in other […]
Audit Shows Capital One Bank Illegally Filed $24.7 Million in Claims for Debts Previously Discharged in Bankruptcy
One can understand if a major U.S. credit card company forgets that one of its customers had earlier written off their debt in bankruptcy. But forgetting this very important fact for 15,500 of its customers?!? It is bad enough that Capital One lost track that its old debts had been legally written off (“discharged”). […]