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Avoiding a Kentucky Foreclosure on Your Home

Jay Bosken | August 4, 2010

Filing for bankruptcy can usually stop or postpone the foreclosure process.

When Only One Spouse Files for Bankruptcy

Jay Bosken | August 4, 2010

It's not always a good idea if just a husband or wife files for bankruptcy, although it may appear to be so at the time. ...

Am I Affected If My Ex Files for Bankruptcy?

Jay Bosken | August 4, 2010

It can be very difficult if your ex-husband or ex-wife files for bankruptcy, especially if you still have debts that are in both of your ...

About Kentucky Bankruptcy Exemptions

Jay Bosken | August 4, 2010

Residents of Kentucky who file for bankruptcy can take advantage of some of the most generous exemptions around.

Who to Pay in Bankruptcy When You Can’t Pay Everybody

Cynthia Reed | July 13, 2010

In a bankruptcy, secured creditors are the ones that should get paid first.

Your Quick Guide to Michigan Bankruptcy

Jeffrey Rothstein | July 13, 2010

Everything you need to know about filing for bankruptcy in Michigan.

How Is Inheritance Treated in Bankruptcy?

Jeffrey Rothstein | July 8, 2010

Inheritances are usually treated very harshly in bankruptcies.

What is a “Credit Repair” Company?

Jeffrey Rothstein | July 8, 2010

A credit repair company, for a fee, pulls your credit report, reviews your errors, and then disputes the errors.

Social Security Payments and Bankruptcy

Jeffrey Rothstein | July 8, 2010

The general rule is that Social Security benefits are exempt, but if you receive them and have not spent them yet, then they are not ...

Can Creditors Object to a Bankruptcy Filing?

Jeffrey Rothstein | July 8, 2010

Sometimes a creditor might choose to object to a debtor filing for bankruptcy, but this is not often the case.