Should I File for Joint Bankruptcy?

Those filing for bankruptcy have a lot of options. If you are married, not only must you choose between Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy, but you must also determine whether you will be filing jointly or individually. Each couple considering bankruptcy should be aware of the financial advantages and disadvantages to joint filing. Ultimately, you

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Overlooked Causes of Debt

 The Road to Bankruptcy: Overlooked Causes of Debt from BartoloneLaw As of July, more than 450,000 Americans have filed bankruptcy in 2018.1 While bankruptcy filing rates have started to fall, many citizens are still finding themselves in so much debt that there’s no way to pay it all back. These are some commonly overlooked

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Should I Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney?

Filing for bankruptcy isn’t an easy decision, and attempting to navigate the system alone could make your situation more complicated and stressful. There’s no shortage of bankruptcy attorneys to choose from, but you might have questions about what they can offer you, how to choose quality representation and whether it’s worth the cost. What Does

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Do Tax Returns and Refunds Change After Bankruptcy?

When you’re already struggling financially, it may feel like rubbing salt in the wound to have the government demand additional tax forms or to have your trustee take your tax refund away. However, bankruptcy does not exempt you from filing your taxes, nor does it guarantee that you will be able to spend your tax

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Bankruptcy Myths Resolved

Filing for bankruptcy is never an easy decision. People often feel as if there’s an implication of financial irresponsibility attached to anyone who utilizes the bankruptcy process, or that the people who go through bankruptcy are trying to take advantage of the system and escape their obligations. These common misconceptions, unfortunately, cause many people who

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Getting Back on Track After Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy can be embarrassing and intimidating, especially when you think you’ll become a financial pariah when it’s all over. Don’t lose hope. There is life after bankruptcy and many Americans can achieve financial stability with just a few habit changes. If you’ve filed for bankruptcy recently, take these steps toward a brighter financial

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Credit Scores and Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy is never an easy choice to make. Bankruptcy is a last resort to consider only when other options like debt management plans, settling or consolidation fail. Although it has its saving graces, bankruptcy can have detrimental effects on your purchasing power. One negative effect of declaring bankruptcy is a temporarily lower credit

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Things to Avoid If You’re Filing for Bankruptcy

There are several common mistakes people who are considering bankruptcy make before they file. Some are intentional in an attempt to lessen the negative repercussions on them and their lifestyle and others are just mistakes they don’t realize could cause issues with their bankruptcy proceedings. The following are some examples of actions you should avoid

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When Is it Time to File Bankruptcy?

While bankruptcy should always be a last resort, there are certain circumstances in which it may be the best option to help you regain your financial footing. If any of the following signs apply to your current situation, you owe it to yourself to speak with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to determine if filing is

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