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Is it ok to pay your mother back the money she lent you? How about a close friend? Here's what you need to know as far as bankruptcy goes.
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New changes to the California Homestead Exemption may make it easier for California residents to protect their homes.
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It may seem like you don't have many relief options available if you're unemployed, bankruptcy among them; here's what you need to know.
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Many people considering filing for Chapter 7 have questions about their bankruptcy eligibility. Here's what you need to be able to qualify.
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Discharged debt is one of the primary goals of many people seeking bankruptcy, but what exactly happens when a debt is discharged? Here's what to know.
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Joe Biden has endorsed Elizabeth Warren's bankruptcy reform plan, but what would that mean to people looking to file? Here's what to know.
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Calendar on a table
While there are many factors that can determine how long a bankruptcy can take in Los Angeles, it's just as important to know how it can help right now.
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Gavel next to stacked legal books
Learn about Adversary Proceeding in California. Understand its significance and how it differs from traditional bankruptcy processes.
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Stack of books needed to study for pro se bankruptcy
While a Pro Se bankruptcy may sound tempting on the surface, the reality is most cases are unsuccessful. Here's what you need to know.
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Tax refund with 1040 form
Getting a tax refund is always something millions of Americans look forward to each year, but what happens if you've filed Bankruptcy? Here's what to know.
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Couple sorting through debt paperwork
Nondischargeable debt is a type of debt that is incapable of being discharged via bankruptcy. Here are the types of things that fall under this category.
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Cosigner signing bankruptcy paperwork
A cosigner in a California bankruptcy can have different responsibilities depending on whether it's a Chapter 7 or 13 case. Learn the differences here.
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