By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7If a person files for Bankruptcy, and during the case or shortly after the case closed that person passes away, who gets the life insurance proceeds? Is it the beneficiaries on the policy, or does the money go to the person’s creditors or the Bankruptcy Trustee? Thankfully, the answer to this question is usually pretty… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Chapter 13,Chapter 7There are a few Bankruptcy forums or Q&A sites on the internet that allow people to post general questions about Bankruptcy. Almost on a daily basis people post questions that indicate they are, or intend to, go without a lawyer and do the case themselves. Rarely does this work out well as statistics show that… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7The title of this post is probably a little inaccurate, because we all know financial problems naturally lead to stress. Maybe it should be avoid “most” or “some” of the stress. Whether one is starting a plan to pay off their debt, following a Dave Ramsey plan, or they have to consider a Bankruptcy case,… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 7Bankruptcy itself is normally an emotional time for most people, and it can get more emotional when they have visions of someone coming in their house and taking their personal property. As we discussed in this post, that is simply not reality and the great majority of people filing for Bankruptcy do not lose any… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 11,Chapter 13,Chapter 7In consumer Bankruptcy cases, especially Chapter 7 cases, completing the Schedules is one of the most important tasks. The Schedules identify (among other things) all your creditors, your property (and values of the property), your exemptions, income and expenses. In Chapter 13 cases, they will show the disposable income that will be paid to the… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7Although there are many reasons that individuals may have to file a Bankruptcy case, including medical debt, foreclosure, wage garnishment, and other reasons, the one question important to all of them is will they lose any of their property in the case and what will they get to keep. Often people have visions of moving… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7In this previous post, we discussed where you can file a Bankruptcy case if you are planning on moving or have recently moved. The second very important question is what state’s exemptions will apply after a move. These exemptions vary widely from state to state. In order to discourage people from moving to a new… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7People who find themselves in financial problems often face a move as well. This may be for better work opportunities or to move closer to family. If a Bankruptcy filing is also a possibility, the question becomes where to file the case (the “venue”), and whether it is better to file before or after a… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7One of the requirements of filing a Bankruptcy case is completing the Schedules honestly and completely. It is perfectly fine to unintentionally leave something out as long as the Schedules are amended. One of the most common items left off Schedule B (personal property) is claims or lawsuits that the person filing for Bankruptcy has… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 11,Chapter 13,Chapter 7Throughout this blog, and most other Bankruptcy blogs and sites, we use the term “Bankruptcy Estate” (or just “Estate”), but what exactly is this “Estate?” In basic term, the Estate is created when a Bankruptcy petition is filed, and it includes all the property of the debtor that an be “administered” by the Trustee as… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Chapter 11,Chapter 13,Chapter 7This time of year many people are checking the mail box (or bank accounts if they choose direct deposit) for their tax refunds. Many people are counting on the “extra” money to catch up on a bill or get some repairs done to the car. For people who have filed for Bankruptcy, or are thinking… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 7A Health Savings Account is a bank account set up by individuals that allows them to save money for medical expenses (including high deductibles). They were created in 2003, and allow people to make tax deductible contributions to the HSA and then spend the money on certain health related expenses. They have become popular since… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7In this prior post, we discussed Exemptions in Bankruptcy and why very few people actually lose property to the Bankruptcy Trustee (mainly in Chapter 7 cases). The primary reasons that people filing for Bankruptcy do not lose property is because they either do not have property that could be sold for a significant amount, or… Continue Reading
By Scott Riddle Posted in Bankruptcy Basics,Chapter 13,Chapter 7Just about everyone facing financial problems and a possible Bankruptcy filing are concerned with what they get to keep. Many, unfortunately, have visions of someone showing up with a truck and hauling off their furniture, clothing, dishes and other personal items. Thankfully, this could not be further from the truth. In fact, the great majority… Continue Reading