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Bankruptcy and “Ruining your credit score”

By Cathy Moran

No matter how precarious their financial situation, almost every client I meet thinks bankruptcy will ruin their credit score. Not only ruin it, but damage it for all time, precluding normal life after bankruptcy. Some resolve to stagger along, burdened with their debt and the fear of escaping debt. So, my encounter with a financial […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights

What Happens To My Stuff In Different Bankruptcy Chapters

By Cathy Moran

Chapter 7 v. 13

Will it be Chapter 7 v. 13? After you’ve made the decision to get a fresh start, you need to choose a bankruptcy chapter, usually Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. The choice of chapter is complex, involving many interconnected factors. Here we’re going to compare just the treatment of different kinds of assets in Chapter […]

Filed Under: Considering Bankruptcy, Consumer Rights Tagged With: 2021, chapters

When Giving Isn’t Good

By Cathy Moran

When you owe money to others, you are not free to give assets away. Or retitle them. Or put them in an irrevocable trust. That’s the universal principle of Anglo-Saxon law that prohibits fraudulent transfers. But the concept of a gift being wrong in the law is among the most difficult for ordinary folks to […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights Tagged With: fraudulent transfer

Jailed For Debt In The USA?

By Cathy Moran

Jailed for debt

Worried about being arrested and jailed for not paying your bills? A surprising number of people think it’s possible. Yet the only way that you can end up in jail for not paying your bills comes from not opening the mail. Ignoring debt doesn’t work In my experience, people with money troubles often stop opening […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights

Scammers Spoof IRS To Get Your Info

By Cathy Moran

computer scam

Tax season saw a 400% rise in fake email to taxpayers pretending to be from the IRS. The scammers want you to click a link, give them information, or otherwise open yourself to identity theft. Identity theft and the diversion of tax refunds is the number one tax scam.  Fake email is third. Protect yourself as […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Taxes Tagged With: 2016

Is A Free Bankruptcy Consultation Worth It?

By Cathy Moran

No matter how much they’ve spent on other stuff, those shopping for a bankruptcy lawyer seem to expect a free consultation. “Everyone else offers a free consultation” I’m told. Not me:  I don’t do “free”. But I’ve come to doubt what other bankruptcy attorneys offer is really a free consultation. Oh, it may be free, […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, You & your lawyer

Annual IRA Contribution: Use It Or Lose It

By Cathy Moran

IRA contribution

Tax day approaches. With it comes the IRA contribution deadline. You expect to live for decades after you’re eligible for Social Security, don’t you? Then, you have only until April 15th to use the 2021 allowance for contributions to a tax-advantaged IRA. Miss making that 2021 contribution and it’s gone for all time. So, you […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights Tagged With: retirement, taxes

Does Your Corporation Really Protect You From Debt: A Checklist

By Cathy Moran

incorporate business

Business people usually incorporate their business to create a barrier between themselves and the debts of the business. They hope to insulate themselves from possible financial failure of the company. But all too many entrepreneurs stop working on the problem when the corporation is created. Failure to attend to the myriad of next steps can […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights Tagged With: business debts, incorporate

The Truth About Tax Liens After Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

liens after bankruptcy

We have a lien on your name.  Not your property, your name. That’s what the county tax collector told my client, years after he got his bankruptcy discharge. And that multi-thousand dollar lien claim threatened to sink the refinance of his house. Eventually, we got the county straightened out without going back to bankruptcy court. […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Life after bankruptcy, Taxes Tagged With: 2018, tax lien

Top Ten New Bankruptcy Soapbox Posts of 2021

By Cathy Moran

top bankruptcy posts 2021

Every year, I count up the new posts on Bankruptcy Soapbox, and see how my readership ranked them. Now, if posts could talk, some might complain that they first saw the light of day in December 2021: it’s not fair to compare their audience with the posts from January. But, as JFK said: life isn’t […]

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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Cheat Sheet For Passing Bankruptcy Means Test

The bankruptcy means test has a fatal weakness in its attempt to keep people out of bankruptcy. Like so much recently, it's health care. It's health care, in the future, to be paid before your creditors get any money in your bankruptcy. It works because, in a logic that only Congress could employ, the means … Read more

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