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Medical debt was postulated as something that might decrease with the introduction of the ACA, but closer analysis reveals that may not be the case.
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The meeting of creditors is one of the anticipated parts of any bankruptcy case; here's what you need to know to be prepared for one.
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At its most basic form, a chapter 13 hardship discharge is a way to discharge remaining unsecured debts after a payment plan. Here's what you need to know.
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Because they're needed, it's no surprise people have dozens of questions about cars and bankruptcy when underoing the process. Here's what you need to know.
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We get it - medical debt can feel impossible to overcome. We've put together a list of some of the most common mistakes we've seen to help avoid them.
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As of April 1st, the Chapter 13 debt limits have been increased - here's what you need to know about the most recent changes and the impacts they'll have.
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Negotiating with creditors can sound like an intimidating process at first, but it's a tactic that could pay dividends. Here's what to keep in mind.
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The limits of what can and cannot be discharged in bankruptcy can be a little complicated; how about back rent? Find out our analysis here.
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The decision to file a separate bankruptcy can be one that makes sense, but if you're married, there may be other aspects to consider for your spouse.
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The marijuana business is a growing one, especially in California - but due to its shaky legality, bankruptcy options for companies are a little limited.
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Bankruptcy happens to many people every year and can be a long process - avoiding a second bankruptcy after the first is entirely doable. Here's how.
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The new 199A regulations are bound to cause some confusion for many, particularly in regards to their personal businesses. Here's what to watch for.
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