Category Archives: Chapter 13
Are you facing debt and wondering, “Should I file for chapter 13 bankruptcy?” Read this article, then give our South Jersey attorney a call. A Chapter 13 action involves the filing of a comprehensive plan where you detail how you will satisfy at least some of your debts over a period of 36 to 60 […]
Are you facing debt and wondering, “After I file for bankruptcy, will I have the right to own property?” Read this blog, then give us a call. In addition to the property that is exempt under New Jersey law, you will be able to come into possession of property after the filing. However, if you […]
WHERE TO FILE – BY COUNTY As your bankruptcy lawyer, I will handle all of the aspects of your bankruptcy filing in New Jersey so that you can move on and get back to your normal daily activities. As my client, you can leave all of the time burdens and stress of the bankruptcy process […]
New Jersey bankruptcy attorney answers the common question, Does my spouse have to file for bankruptcy if I file for bankruptcy? You may file for bankruptcy without your spouse. However, you should remember that your spouse’s salary and wages will be included in determining your income and your spouse will remain liable for any debts […]
Our New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney Andrew Carroll answers the common question: “How often can I file a bankruptcy action in New Jersey?” You can file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy eight years after the filing of a previous Chapter 7 filing date and six years after the filing of a previous Chapter 13 action. A Chapter […]
Our New Jersey Bankruptcy attorney discusses what benefits could I receive from a bankruptcy filing in New Jersey and offers a free review. The first thing that filing a bankruptcy action does is impose an automatic stay, which means that all creditors must stop all collection efforts, including a mortgage lender who may be trying […]
Our New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney answers the common question, what is a bankruptcy action in New Jersey and offers a free evaluation. Bankruptcy is a legal action where a person who has incurred debts in an amount that he cannot pay, whether that is from the total accrual of debts during the course of every […]