If somebody owes you money (a promissory note or oral promise to pay), you can file bankruptcy and keep as much of the money that is within your exemptions.
Month: September 2011
Do I Have to File Taxes?
Whether you have to file a tax return depends on whether you are an employee, or you are self-employed, and how much money you made in the tax year.
Can a Creditor Garnish Social Security?
An ordinary, non-government creditor cannot garnish your social security income (SSI), but the Federal Government may be able to for certain types of debts.
700 Credit Score
You can increase your credit rating to a 700 credit score after bankruptcy San Diego, and you can have a 700 FICO score even with a case filing on your credit.
Pass Means Test
If you are over the median income, you may still be able to pass the Means Test with the help of a bankruptcy lawyer and depending on your monthly expenses.
Should I File Chapter 13?
To determing if you should file Chapter 13 bankruptcy in San Diego, talk to a San Diego bankruptcy attorney about the benefits and protections of Chapter 13.
Should I File Chapter 7?
To determine if you should file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in San Diego, talk to a San Diego bankruptcy lawyer about the benefits and protections of Chapter 7.
Military Security Clearance
You can keep your military security clearance when you file bankruptcy in San Diego, and if you have bad credit a bankruptcy can save your military clearance.