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Sometimes It’s Harder to Pay Debts While in Bankruptcy

In some chapter 7 New York bankruptcies it’s common for debtors to still be earning an income sufficient to pay some of their creditors if they choose to. Often it’s a necessity like a car payment or a mortgage payment. However, some debtors suddenly encounter difficulties making their payments, particularly online. For example, automatic withdrawal …

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Don’t Be Concerned With the Term ‘Debt Relief Agency’

If you are falling into financial difficulties, and you are about to discuss your situation with a New York bankruptcy lawyer, you might be told you are consulting with a “debt relief agency.” This phrase might be confusing, as it sounds a lot like “debt settlement,” which is entirely different from bankruptcy. What exactly is …

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How Bankruptcy Can Lead the Way to Homeownership

Many people aspire to homeownership, but if they have filed bankruptcy they often believe it’s an unreachable goal. This isn’t true. In fact there are several ways bankruptcy can help someone become a homeowner. (1)  Bankruptcy can improve credit scores and other creditworthiness metrics. It’s avoiding bills and creditors that causes problems. In this sense, …

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Obtain a Credit Report Before Filing Bankruptcy in New York

One thing good New York bankruptcy lawyers tell their clients to do is to obtain a credit report in preparation for filing bankruptcy. (In fact, it’s probably a good idea to get the report even before your first consultation with your bankruptcy lawyer.) This can easily be accomplished through Web sites like AnnualCreditReport.com, which allow …

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4 Ways Identity Theft Can Lead to Bankruptcy in New York

Few things are more aggravating than someone impersonating you to obtain credit. To make things worse, fraud on your accounts can force you into bankruptcy. Here are four types of information that if inadequately protected can lead you into bankruptcy. (1)  Social Security information. A common way people steal identities is through Social Security numbers. …

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Stay Clear of Credit Rehabilitation Scams

Most of the time when New York bankruptcy lawyers discuss scams, they’re worried about con artists taking debtors’ money and forcing them into bankruptcy. The most common scam is debt settlement. A less common but sometimes more problematic scam occurs post-bankruptcy: the “credit rehabilitation scam.” The point is to deceive people into promising to repay …

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The Benefits of a Short Tax Year Election to a Bankruptcy Filing

The last thing people who are considering filing bankruptcy in New York are probably interested in is filing two tax returns in one year.  Yet it is not only possible but also worthwhile to do in certain circumstances. First, what are we talking about? Federal law allows individual debtors (i.e. non-businesses) in chapter 7 or …

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How Much Debt Do I Need to File Bankruptcy?

A common question raised by people who talk to a New York bankruptcy lawyer is “Do I have enough debt to file bankruptcy?” It’s a sensible question to ask because we tend to think that the law imposes minimum thresholds and other requirements in many circumstances, like speed limits. For a straight liquidation, chapter 7 …

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