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payday loan debt and bankruptcy

Payday Loan Debt and Bankruptcy

You’ve probably driven past storefronts with bright lights offering quick cash through payday loans. Or maybe you’ve seen the commercials on social media or TV. The companies that offer these short-term loans tout them as a surefire way to get out of a financial bind. Payday loans are incredibly risky. Instead of being helpful, they … Read More

bankruptcy and child support

Bankruptcy and Child Support

Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is sometimes the best solution for those struggling with overwhelming debt. It offers a fresh start and the opportunity to reorganize finances, discharge certain debts, and regain financial stability.  However, many debtors have questions regarding how filing for bankruptcy impacts child support payments and debts. In this … Read More

What Does the Bankruptcy Trustee Investigate?

What Does the Bankruptcy Trustee Investigate?

If you’re considering filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you need to be aware of the different components of the filing process, including the role of the bankruptcy trustee. The court-appointed bankruptcy trustee plays a vital role during bankruptcy because they represent debtors’ estates and will make recommendations to the bankruptcy court. When starting … Read More

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Tax Debt

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Tax Debt

If you’re struggling with overwhelming tax debts, you should consider all of your financial options, one of which is filing bankruptcy Chapter 13. With Chapter 13, you can pool all of your debts, including some types of tax debts, into a three-to-five-year repayment plan. You may not be able to pay off the entirety of … Read More

Indiana Increased Bankruptcy Exemptions in 2022. Here's How it Affects You.

Indiana Increased Bankruptcy Exemptions in 2022. Here’s How it Affects You.

Indiana allows debtors to exempt assets when filing for bankruptcy up to a certain monetary amount, and that amount recently increased. When filing, you are allowed to exempt a portion of your home’s equity, tangible personal property, and intangible personal property. In this blog, we’ll share the details regarding this exemption increase, the different exemption … Read More

Questions to Ask a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer Before Filing for Bankruptcy

Questions to Ask a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer Before Filing for Bankruptcy

Are you wondering how to file bankruptcy Chapter 7? Or if filing for bankruptcy is right for you? We’re here to help. If you’re struggling with debt and considering bankruptcy, speaking with a bankruptcy lawyer can help you determine your best options and give you some clarity on how the process works. At Sawin & … Read More

Will a Loan Modification Stop Foreclosure?

Will a Loan Modification Stop Foreclosure?

There are few life events as stressful as a foreclosure. Foreclosing on your home upends your family’s life, negatively impacts your credit history, and may hurt your ability to get a new mortgage in the future. However, there are ways to prevent foreclosure, even if you can’t afford your mortgage payments. One of those methods … Read More

Adjustable-Rate Mortgages and Bankruptcy

Adjustable-Rate Mortgages and Bankruptcy

Adjustable rate mortgages have been on the rise in recent years. And although there are benefits to obtaining this type of mortgage, debtors often have to pay increased interest and monthly payments. These increased payments can put financial pressure on debtors, leading them to fall behind on their housing payments. If you’re at risk of … Read More

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