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Bankruptcy FAQ

Bankruptcy – Frequently Asked Questions Below are a number of Frequently Asked Questions that we get from many of our clients.  The responses are general and may be different depending on your own unique circumstances, especially if you live elsewhere than Oregon.  Our consultations are free and we would be glad to discuss your particular … Continue reading

Bankruptcy – Reaffirmation Agreements

What are Reaffirmation Agreements? When you purchase a home or car, in most cases the lender takes what is known as a “security interest” in the home or car when loaning you the money to make the purchase.  The purchased item then serves as collateral for the loan.  When a lender takes a security interest, … Continue reading

Bankruptcy – What is Chapter 13?

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy – also known as reorganization or “wage earners” bankruptcy – requires you to pay your “disposable monthly income” into a Chapter 13 Plan for a period of up to five years.  Chapter 13 Bankruptcy works best for people who have a steady, reliable income.  In most cases the payments made to creditors … Continue reading

Bankruptcy – What is Chapter 7?

  Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – also known as liquidation bankruptcy – is the simplest, most common form of consumer bankruptcy.  In a typical Chapter 7 case, you (the debtor) can keep most, if not all, of your possessions (including a house and car).  Normally you receive a discharge of all qualifying debt within 90-120 days … Continue reading

Bankruptcy is not a 4-letter word (really, count it up); how bankruptcy might help you.

Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows a person (debtor) to get rid of much, if not all, of his or her debt.  Depending on the debtor’s income, the debtor will be able to get rid of (discharge) his or her debt in a matter of a few months or in a few years (up … Continue reading