by John Rogers | Jul 29, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Debtors in Chapter 13 generally keep all of their property, whether or not it is exempt, but they make regular payments on their debts out of the money that they earn after filing the bankruptcy case. These payments must be at least as much as would have been paid to...
by John Rogers | Jul 25, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Consumer Alerts, Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, The Practice of Law
The law office of John Rogers is located in Glasgow, Kentucky, and focuses its practice in the area of bankruptcy. We limit our bankruptcy practice to Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often called straight bankruptcy, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a reorganization process that...
by John Rogers | Jul 25, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
The discharge in a Chapter 7 case only covers the debts that were incurred before the case was filed. The bills that a debtor incurs after the case is filed are not discharged. The hope is that, after their old debts are canceled by the discharge, debtors will be able...
by John Rogers | Jul 19, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Consumer Alerts, Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
Olivia Pope, the Washington, DC based protagonist in the hit television series Scandal has a unique approach and skills to handling any crisis she confronts. You can use these same skills to confront a financial crisis in your personal or business life and come out on...
by John Rogers | Jul 16, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Consumer Alerts, Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
The 6th Circuit BAP makes it official … you can strip with In re Lane a wholly unsecured second mortgage in a Chapter 13 that is ineligible for discharge because of a Chapter 7 too soon … In re Cain: http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/14B0005p-06.pdf...
by John Rogers | Jul 8, 2014 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Consumer Alerts, Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
Bankruptcy is still available, even though the law was changed some in 2005. Bankruptcy can generally stop creditor calls, repossession, lawsuits, wage garnishments and home foreclosures. Bankruptcy can also help you to protect your property, catch up on house...