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Is It Too Late For Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

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Worried that it’s too late to file bankruptcy? You’ve put off considering bankruptcy, hoping to tough it out, or hoping for a miracle. But at some point, time runs out:  you’ve been served with a lawsuit;  judgment has been entered against you; or even, a garnishment appears on your paycheck. Is it too late to […]

Filed Under: Considering Bankruptcy, How bankruptcy works

Who Needs This Kind Of Help With Debts

By Cathy Moran

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Eliminate your unsecured debt sooner than you ever thought possible. That’s the promise of one debt settlement company. It’s in their contract, not just their ads.  It must be so. The pitch preys on people’s profound desire to do the right thing.  Most people want desperately to pay their debts and avoid the “horror” that […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Debt Collection Rights Tagged With: bankruptcy alternatives

What Happens To Your Business in Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

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Before you file bankruptcy, you need to know what happens to your business in your bankruptcy. And like so many things, there’s no single, simple answer. Two factors drive the fate of the business. One is whether the business is itself a legal entity, like a corporation or LLC. The second is what chapter you […]

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What Happens To Cash In Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

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How much cash can you keep when you file bankruptcy? It’s not as though you won’t have living expenses after you file bankruptcy. You need to know how you’ll manage and what you’ll have to manage with. Funding that fresh start is what exemptions are all about. We are talking here about California because exemptions, […]

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Planning For Bankruptcy: Keep Your Tax Refund

By Cathy Moran

Getting a tax refund check from the government is usually a great thing. Or at least, if you ignore that the government is returning YOUR money as a tax refund.  You’ve struggled without the money for a year while Uncle Sam used it without interest. But if you’ve filed bankruptcy during the tax year, the […]

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Bankruptcy Discharge Slays IRS Form 1099

By Cathy Moran

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In a duel between a tax Form 1099 and a bankruptcy discharge, bankruptcy wins every time. The prize?  no tax on debt discharged in bankruptcy. So, if you’ve already gotten your discharge, the creditor’s 1099, with your social security number on it, is no threat. But you do need to file another form to secure […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Taxes Tagged With: 1099, 2019

California Homestead Exemption: The Truth Isn’t What You Think

By Cathy Moran

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“They can’t take my house, whatever happens.  Right?” The young man in my office “knew” how the California homestead works: he insisted that his home was exempt as a California homestead, even if he filed bankruptcy. He “knew” that credit card debt was dischargeable. And that “knowledge” lead to his conviction that , in bankruptcy, […]

Filed Under: Strictly California, True Stories Tagged With: 2018

How Long Does Bankruptcy Take?

By Cathy Moran

Every client filing bankruptcy asks that question: how long will bankruptcy take? Probably, the real question is “when will this be over?” Like so many questions in the law, the answer is “it depends.” From filing bankruptcy to discharge In a Chapter 7, filing to discharge is about four months;  in Chapter 13 it’s three […]

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Bankruptcy Questions Have Few Quick Answers

By Cathy Moran

The caller to my law office kept telling my assistant: I just want to ask Cathy a question. To which my assistant replied:  you need to first fill out our questionnaire and make an appointment. But I don’t want a meeting, I just want to ask a question. At which point, both sides of the call […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, You & your lawyer Tagged With: 2020

The Secret Alternative To Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran

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Looking for the secret alternative to bankruptcy which will solve your debt problems without filing? Why not? Ads for debt settlement companies and do-it-yourself books always promise to reveal the tricks to make your bills vanish for pennies, without resort to bankruptcy. (Isn’t it interesting that these “secrets” are known only by people who want […]

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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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How One Family Settled Huge Debt For Pennies

Almost everyone wants to settle debt rather than file bankruptcy. But how about settling debt using bankruptcy? Here's how one family pulled it off. When they started the Chapter 13 trek, they owed $370,000 in personal loans and credit cards. As they completes the plan, they will have settled that debt for … Read more

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