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Do I Have To Pay All of My Debts In Full in a Chapter 13 Personal Reorganization?

The answer is usually no.  The amount that each debt is paid is determined on a case by case basis and in some circumstances, certain debts are not paid back at all. Instead, these debts are discharged upon completion of the case. There are many different factors that go into determining what debts must be paid. Let’s go over a few.

If I File For a Chapter 13 Personal Reorganization and Later Lose My Job, Am I Stuck?

In relatively every case, the answer is no. A chapter 13 personal reorganization is a final chance for debtors to pay their debts while still retaining their property. Many times, people choose to take this action when they have fallen behind on their mortgage or car payments and are at danger of losing the property they worked so hard to acquire.

How Soon After Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Can You Buy a New Car?

The answer is immediately – really.

Virtually every person that comes to one of our offices seeking assistance with their financial problems is concerned with the impact that a bankruptcy filing will have on their credit.  This is, of course, a valid concern.  People whom we assist have often been dealing with collectors and credit issues for quite some time.  They have put off coming to see us because of their concern about the impact that a bankruptcy filing will have on their credit.

Lack of Financial Privacy and Its Effect on You.

This week, NBC News released an investigative report about the Equifax credit reporting agency. In this report, it is stated that employers disclosed employment and salary information to Equifax who in turn sold it to debt collectors and other financial institutions. It is alleged that Equifax has access to over 190 million employment files covering roughly one-third of American citizens.

A Creditor Recently Repossessed My Vehicle, Is There Anything I Can Do?

Reclaiming Your Vehicle

When a creditor repossesses a vehicle, you may have an option to reclaim possession of your vehicle. While it is not the case in some states, in Mississippi you may be able to regain possession if you act quickly and are properly insured. Since every case is different, it is essential to meet with an experienced debt relief attorney as soon as possible.

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