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What’s Included In Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

Snapshot of the day you file bankruptcy

People ask, all the time, what’s included in bankruptcy? Too often, people use “included” to mean “discharged”. That confuses what do you disclose in your schedules with what is discharged at the end of the case. The short answer to what is included on your paperwork is EVERYTHING, dischargeable or not. What goes in the […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights

List It Or Lose It: Why It’s Critical To Tell All

By Cathy Moran

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It is vital to include everything in your bankruptcy list of assets. Transparency is the essential ingredient in bankruptcy. The name of the game is disclosure. In exchange for that full disclosure in your bankruptcy papers of assets , debts, and financial history, you get a discharge. Do it right, everyone with notice of your […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 2017, bankruptcy papers

Right To Support When Your Ex Files Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

Outrage is the usual reaction when a former spouse with child support or alimony files bankruptcy. It reinforces all those less-than-flattering thoughts you harbor about your ex. But,maybe, that’s not the right reaction for two reasons, one old, one new. One is old: support debts can’t be wiped out in bankruptcy. The second reason is new: failure […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Family Law

Debt Collectors Distort Law On Debts Of Spouses

By Cathy Moran

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Debt collectors claim you are personally liable for your spouse’s, debts. Or even for your ex-spouse’s debts. That’s a (convenient) lie. California community property law is complicated. I get it. It shouldn’t surprise me that debt collectors don’t understand community property. Or maybe, they find it inconvenient to understand.  Or maybe, they deliberately distort the […]

Filed Under: Debt Collection Rights, Strictly California Tagged With: debts of marriage

Automatic Stay Has Exceptions: It Doesn’t Stop Everything

By Cathy Moran

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The automatic stay is the signature feature of American bankruptcy, but the stay has important exceptions. Just by filing a bankruptcy case, a federal court injunction instantly prohibits your creditors  from actions to collect a debt from you or your assets. But, there’s a whole list of actions that aren’t included in the stay.  We […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 2018

What’s Wrong With Most Get-Out-Of-Debt Advice

By Cathy Moran

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Get-out-of-debt gurus too often miss the essential truth known to every carpenter. Measure twice, cut once Too many trite lists of tips to help you get out of debt miss the vital first step: understand the situation fully. How you got into debt Before you choose a get-out-of-debt path, understand where you’ve come from. Until […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights Tagged With: 2019

What’s Up After Tax Extension To File?

By Cathy Moran

The tax extension in the mail and you don’t have to think about income taxes til October 15th approaches.  Right? Not in my book, if you are self employed. The self employed don’t have their estimated income taxes withheld from their paychecks.  There aren’t any paychecks if you are among that resolute band of entrepreneurs, […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Small business, Taxes

Bankruptcy Judge – Umpire In A Robe?

By Cathy Moran

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The most powerful tool for debtors fixing things is the bankruptcy judge. My friend bankruptcy lawyer Doug Jacobs explains the difference between the bankruptcy chapters available to individuals this way: Chapter 7’s fix things;  Chapter 13’s allow debtors to fix things. Kinda like the difference between grabbing a quick shower and spending a week at the […]

Filed Under: Real property & mortgages

Bankruptcy Judge: The Phantom In Your Case

By Cathy Moran

Will the judge approve my bankruptcy case? Do I have to explain to the judge why I’m in bankruptcy? What if the judge makes a plan I can’t pay? When you’re considering bankruptcy, you start to think about your upcoming encounter with a federal bankruptcy judge. Black robes.  Sober face.  Gobs of power over your […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 2016

What Goldilocks Knew About Tax Season

By Cathy Moran

It’s so easy to get a tax filing extension and put off the unpleasant work til fall. Procrastination is easy, and even sanctioned by the simplicity of an extension. But doing it now is important to your financial wellbeing From a purely selfish point of view, you need to know where you and Uncle Sam […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights

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About The Soapbox

You’ve arrived at the Bankruptcy Soapbox, a resource of bankruptcy information and consumer law.

Soapbox is a companion site to Bankruptcy in Brief, where I try to be largely explanatory and even handed (Note I said “try”).

Here, I allow myself to tell stories and express strong opinions. We dig deeper into how to consider bankruptcy and navigate a bankruptcy case.

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Bankruptcy specialists for individuals and small businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area

How Bankruptcy Works

Everyone gets $1M + bankruptcy exemption

Bankruptcy exemptions vary from state to state, but everyone gets an exemption of ~$1.75 M for money in an IRA. It's part of the Bankruptcy Code (section 522(n)) that applies to all filers, wherever they live. The exemption covers both classic, before-tax IRA's and Roth IRA's that are funded with after-tax dollars. … Read more

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