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Garnishments Vs. Levies: What’s The Difference?
Garnishments and levies are two of common methods creditors use to get paid for delinquent accounts. But how do they... View Article
Is It Possible To Keep Your Bankruptcy Secret?
Is it possible to keep your bankruptcy secret? Bankruptcy is a public record so it’s never exactly secret. If people... View Article
Can Creditors Touch My Retirement Account In Bankruptcy?
If you’re filing bankruptcy, you can rest easier knowing that your retirement savings in your 401(k) or any other ERISA... View Article
What If A Creditor Violates The Bankruptcy Automatic Stay?
As soon as you file bankruptcy, the automatic stay is triggered, stopping all creditor collections activity. This means that creditors... View Article
Can Bankruptcy Reverse A Wage Garnishment Or Levy?
Once you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, creditors must cease collections activities including wage garnishments and bank levies.... View Article
How To Stop Wage Garnishment At Your New Job
Securing a new job is exciting—more money, new people, ever expanding opportunities for growth and even wealth. But what happens... View Article
What You Should Know About Credit Counseling
If you’re considering bankruptcy, it’s important to remember that taking a pre-bankruptcy credit counseling course is required before you file... View Article
What Is A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Confirmation Hearing?
If you filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in California, you must also file a repayment plan with your bankruptcy petition... View Article
Talking About Bankruptcy With Family And Friends
If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy in Sacramento, it can be hard to discuss the decision with loved ones, especially... View Article
Bankruptcy Basics: What Is A Trustee?
If you’re filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will have an impartial trustee administer your case. A bankruptcy... View Article