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Falling Behind in Your Chapter 13 Trustee Payments
If you are in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and find that you are having trouble making the payments, there is a way to save your case and stay in bankruptcy. Most courts will allow you to file a motion to suspend payments for a period of time. Some courts will allow a...
Myths and Misperceptions about Bankruptcy
An excellent post by Oklahoma Bankruptcy Attorney Dan Nunley about 3 common myths of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a very misunderstood area of law. It is extremely important to get competent legal advice about your options and rights in regards to your debts. Do not...
5 Signs That It May Be Time to File Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is intended to help honest debtors get a fresh start, but there is no hard and fast rule on who will benefit the most from filing for bankruptcy. These are some of the warning signs that I look for when advising a potential client that it may time to file...
Capital One Leads the List of Credit Card Consumer Complaints
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has recently implemented a very user friendly database to show consumers which credit card companies have the most complaints filed against them. Although the database was just put into place on the web, and is still...
College Students and the Higher One Debit Cards
Once again, the debit card that most colleges and universities put student aid fund on, Higher One, is in the news again for charging exorbitant fees for the use of the card. It is unfortunate that colleges are requiring that funds be placed on these cards. It is...
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