Financial strain can disrupt every part of life. When debt starts piling up, from late notices to wage garnishment, many people begin considering bankruptcy. Choosing between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 is not just about eliminating debt, it also affects what happens to...
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Americans are defaulting on car loans more and more often
Many Americans have car loans. New cars are incredibly expensive, so rather than saving up an average of $50,000 for a new vehicle, people seek a monthly payment that fits within their budget. However, reports from 2025 show that more and more Americans are beginning...
Credit cards can harm you, but still help after bankruptcy
Credit cards can certainly be damaging to your financial situation. After all, overspending by maxing out credit cards is one of the top reasons why people file for bankruptcy. Part of the issue is that credit cards come with high interest rates. If someone pays their...
How long do you have to wait to file for bankruptcy again?
Bankruptcy is a debt relief option for people who are struggling with debt. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can discharge debts a few months after an initial filing. Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganizes debts to be more easily resolved after three to five years. However, many...
How long does the automatic stay in bankruptcy last?
The automatic stay granted during bankruptcy is one of the most valuable benefits of filing. Individuals facing creditor lawsuits, wage garnishment, vehicle repossession or foreclosure may file to protect themselves from losing major assets for future income. Most...
Understanding the best bankruptcy strategies after divorce
Divorce and bankruptcy intersect under separate courts. Georgia Superior Court handles marital issues while federal bankruptcy court resolves creditors. Timing is crucial because whether someone files for bankruptcy before or after divorce affects debt allocation,...
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help with underwater mortgages
Mortgages make homeownership accessible. People acquire financing to complete the biggest purchases of their lives and then accumulate equity when they make monthly payments, instead of simply sending money to a landlord. Mortgages are usually for six figures or even...
What is the Chapter 7 bankruptcy “means” test?
If you are struggling with debt and cannot afford to make payments, then you may need to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can discharge credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans and more. A debtor can find instant relief after filing for...
Could job loss result in a dismissed Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Securing a discharge through Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a lengthy process. Unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which only takes a few months to complete, Chapter 13 cases require between three and five years of payments before a discharge is even an option. People seeking...
Can personal bankruptcy help with tax debts?
Personal bankruptcy can help people struggling financially regain control over their circumstances. Filers pursuing bankruptcy relief are eligible for an automatic stay that ends collection efforts the same day that they file in most cases. They can also discharge...
