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Better To Live With Debts Than File Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

living in debt

Locked up in debt? What are the consequences of bankruptcy? Or, is it better to live with your debt and keep making minimum payments? Does life get better or worse if you file bankruptcy? That question sums up most people’s fears about shedding their debt through bankruptcy. What will life be like, after bankruptcy? Good questions. […]

Filed Under: Considering Bankruptcy, Consumer Rights Tagged With: 2016

When Debt Collectors Won’t Stop, Despite Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

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Get a collection notice after you’ve filed bankruptcy and after you’ve gotten a discharge, and it’s easy to be distressed. You’ve taken the hard step to get a fresh start, and it appears not to have worked. It’s easy to assume that the collector has a right to its money.  Easy, too, to assume your […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights

Tax Liens Live On After Bankruptcy, Unless….

By Cathy Moran

You mean the tax liens won’t  go away when I get a bankruptcy discharge? The client was startled that the lien would live on beyond his bankruptcy. So, if all my debt doesn’t go away, what do I get from the bankruptcy discharge?  he asked. I thought the tax debt went away when I filed. […]

Filed Under: Featured, Life after bankruptcy, Taxes, True Stories

Get A Deal On Your Car After Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

wheels after bankruptcy

How are you going to keep your car after you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy? Here in California , little is more essential to holding a job and really getting a fresh start than a car to get to work in.   While the bankruptcy discharge will relieve you of liability for the loan on the […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 2016

10 Things Every Attorney Should Know About Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

know about bankruptcy

Financial stress is everywhere. It pops up in family law, litigation, business, and our dealings with taxing authorities. Every lawyer can better serve clients if they know a bit about bankruptcy, regardless of the focus of their practice. Here’s my list of bankruptcy basics for lawyers that every practitioner should know to guide clients to […]

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10 Things Personal Finance Bloggers Need To Get Right About Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

bankruptcy truths

Too many personal finance bloggers need to sharpen their game when it comes to bankruptcy. Personal finance bloggers do so much good promoting better financial habits and deeper understanding of money. But too often they drop the ball when it comes to bankruptcy. One, they get the basic facts about bankruptcy wrong; and Two, they […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: bankruptcy myths

How A Careless Bankruptcy Can Bite Your Family

By Cathy Moran

Your bankruptcy can affect your family even though they haven’t filed bankruptcy. Transfer assets or repay debts , and you can expose family to attack by the bankruptcy trustee. Even if not fatal, the trustee’s bite can  leave scars. How family gets sucked in I sat waiting for my turn at a bankruptcy hearing last week […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works

Who Owns Your Business When You File Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

business bankruptcy

The bankruptcy trustee’s question was straightforward (if inartful) yet the business owner nearly blew the answer. The trustee asked:  are you the sole owner of your business? When my client hesitated, she followed up:  are you a sole proprietor? Focusing on the fact that he was the only person with an interest in the business, […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Small business, True Stories Tagged With: 2018

When Is The Right Time To File Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

when to file bankruptcy

It can be hard to know when it’s the right time to file bankruptcy. But I was blown away by the man who called my law office. Should I wait until all of my savings are gone to file bankruptcy?, the caller asked. And he didn’t mean, until my net worth is greatly reduced; he meant, until […]

Filed Under: Considering Bankruptcy, Consumer Rights

Who Gets Grannie’s Cash – Grannie Or The Bankruptcy Trustee?

By Cathy Moran

joint accounts bankruptcy

When there’s a joint bank account and a bankruptcy filing, good intentions can quickly go sour. The bankruptcy trustee sees a pile of money in the bank to which the debtor has access, even though the account also bears the name of someone not in bankruptcy. If the debtor can get the money, the trustee […]

Filed Under: Strictly California Tagged With: 2017

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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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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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