Every part of the country has been affected by the coronavirus. Like restaurants, arenas and other locations where people assemble for business or pleasure, most courts have been closed. If you are in the midst of a bankruptcy proceeding, your case might be delayed, handled telephonically or be otherwise disrupted due to the pandemic. Furthermore,… Read More »
A common question for people in debt is when they should file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Often, filing for bankruptcy cannot wait for a specific time of year, as it often comes after a major, surprising life event such as unexpected medical bills. There are, however, a few ways you can time your bankruptcy to… Read More »
Filing bankruptcy requires carefully planning with qualified and experienced chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys to avoid making common mistakes. Although you may be able to correct some minor mistakes, others could prove costly and ruin your chances of discharge — or worse. People filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Illinois should avoid these common errors that may… Read More »
By
Robert J. Semrad
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Published
July 25, 2013
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Posted in
Asset Protection, Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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Tagged automatic stay, bankruptcy case, bankruptcy petition, bankruptcy process, Chapter 7, filing bankruptcy, secured debt, unsecured debt
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