Many individuals when filing a bankruptcy want to know if it is possible to simply leave a creditor out of the bankruptcy. It is not. The law is very clear that all creditors must be included when filing a bankruptcy. It is often possible to essentially remove a secured creditor from a bankruptcy by signing [...]
Credit Cards After Bankruptcy?
November 23rd, 2011 · No Comments
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Information About Credit Scores
September 20th, 2011 · No Comments
According to data from Credit Karma, the average credit score in the United States is 666. The current trend for lenders is that a credit score of 660 is needed to obtain a mortgage, car loan, or credit card. Approximately 40% of Americans have a credit score lower than 660. This means four out of [...]
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Credit Card debt still can be discharged in a bankruptcy
June 1st, 2010 · No Comments
Since the radical changes in the Bankruptcy Code in 2005, many people incorrectly believe that credit cards can no longer be discharged in a bankruptcy. However, there is nothing in the specific nature of credit card debt that makes them nondischargeable in a bankruptcy. Section 523 (a) of the Bankruptcy Code sets out a variety [...]
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