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Avoiding Liens in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Portland OR

Protect Your Assets by Learning Tips for Avoiding Liens in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Portland, OR Are you struggling with overwhelming debt and considering filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy? While this can provide a fresh start, it is essential to understand the potential risks involved, particularly when it comes to liens. Fortunately, the professionals [...]

2023-08-14T12:03:03-08:00

Student Loans: Discharge them with Bankruptcy

Can you discharge student loans in bankruptcy? We’ve got great news for you! Student-loan holders now have a new path to freeing their debt through bankruptcy! If you’ve been worrying about how you can pay off your debts, read on to know if this applies to you! Portland Bankruptcy Attorney answers questions about the [...]

2023-08-14T12:07:07-08:00

When Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Is Better Than Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Attorney in Portland, OR Bankruptcy is a set of federal laws and regulations that can assist individuals and businesses with excessive debt. In almost all 94 federal judicial districts, bankruptcy cases are filed in bankruptcy court. Bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in state courts. By liquidating their assets to pay off their debts [...]

2023-08-14T12:12:19-08:00

When Does My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case End In Oregon?

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Bird’s Eye View  Chapter 7 bankruptcy gives you a "second chance" to get your finances under control by having a bankruptcy court legally discharge (or wiped out in friendly lingo) most of your unsecured debt, such as credit card debt, hospital bills, as well as personal loans. Rarely does it [...]

2023-08-14T12:24:25-08:00

Bankruptcy Cases: Dismissed Without Prejudice?

Terminology like "dismissal without prejudice" is used in the legal industry, and it has significant implications when it comes to a bankruptcy filing. While having your bankruptcy case dismissed might be upsetting, a dismissal without prejudice is preferable to one with prejudice. The debtor is free to file for bankruptcy once more at any [...]

2023-08-14T12:30:25-08:00

What Happens When You File For Bankruptcy In Oregon?

Filing bankruptcy is often seen as a last resort for people experiencing financial difficulties. Declaring bankruptcy may provide you with an opportunity to get your finances in order, and potentially even a clean slate—but it also has negative consequences that can impact your assets and make it hard to get approved for credit for [...]

2022-04-29T11:00:00-08:00

Can You Lose an Automatic Stay for Repeat Bankruptcy Filings?

So, you’ve already filed for bankruptcy. With the automatic stay in effect, creditors, especially the abusive ones, wouldn’t be able to bug you. However, it’s inevitable to face renewed financial difficulties soon after emerging from bankruptcy. If you’re thinking of filing for a second time, you may want to learn about the governing rules [...]

2024-03-21T04:06:20-08:00

When Your Debt Collector Is Stepping Over the Line

Being deeply in debt is really difficult, not just for you but also for your family. When debt costs or notices pile up in front of you, you get confused and sometimes stressed; add to that a debt collector who constantly reminds you of your debt to them. What you are experiencing is understandable, [...]

2024-03-21T03:25:05-08:00

What Type of Bankruptcy is Chapter 13?

What Does It Mean to File Bankruptcy Chapter 13?Because of unemployment, growing medical expenses, credit card debt, marital issues, or other reasons, many people are struggling financially. Regardless of the filing chapter, a bankruptcy filing will affect your credit score. It will stay on your credit report for several years and affect your ability to [...]

2024-03-06T11:29:33-08:00