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How is the value of what I own determined in bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy Courts use “replacement value” when determining the value of your assets. Replacement value is defined in the Bankruptcy Code as the price that a retail merchant would charge for property of the same kind, considering the age and condition of the property at the time its value is determined.…

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If I file bankruptcy, will I lose everything?

No.  Just because you are filing for bankruptcy, it does not mean you will automatically lose everything you own.  You are entitled to claim “exemptions”, which are things that creditors cannot take from you.  You must be honest with the Court and include a list of all your assets.  To…

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How many times can you file bankruptcy?

Although there is not a limit on the number of bankruptcy cases you can file and no limit to the amount of time in between filings, there are limits to when you are eligible to receive a proper “discharge”.  So why would you want to file a bankruptcy case if…

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Does my spouse have to file bankrutpcy with me?

No.  There may be reasons why it would benefit you both to file together, but the choice is yours individually to make.  You cannot be forced to file with your spouse and likewise, you cannot force your spouse to file with you.  When you file alone, you are filing “individually”. …

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Do I have to report my spouse’s income if I’m filing alone?

If you are filing bankruptcy as an individual (not jointly with your spouse), yes, you must still report your spouse’s income. However, this in no way includes your spouse in the filing.  The court simply looks at your total household income for calculating eligibility   (Means Test) and for your…

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Offering 2 Classes in 2012 Fall Millsaps Community Enrichment Series

I will be teaching in the Millsaps College Community Enrichment program – 2012 Fall Series that is open to the public.  I will be hosting 2 sessions under the section “Money & Business”. Click here to register. “Who Owns your Home? Mortgage Securitization in Mississippi” will be a 2 class session Oct…

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Have You Been Sued By A Debt Collector?

Most of my clients come to me after a garnishment has been sent to their job. A few come to see me as soon as they are served with the lawsuit.  I wish they would come to see me on the day they get sued, but that is not always practical.…

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Who Is Eligible To File For A Chapter 7?

Most individuals will qualify to file for Chapter 7 regardless of the amount of debt.  However, income must also be considered when filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.  For example, if disposable income is sufficient to fund a Chapter 13 repayment plan — which is determined by your attorney completing what…

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What is a “substantial or undue hardship” when it comes to student loans?

A debtor must establish a substantial or undue hardship in order to receive a discharge (debt wiped out) of student loan debt in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  Undue hardship typically means that you cannot maintain a minimally adequate standard of living and repay the loan.  The rule, found in…

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