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Category: Bankruptcy
How Badly Will Bankruptcy Impact My Credit Score?
When you think of bankruptcy, you likely think negative thoughts like financial irresponsibility, loss of property, and financial distress. However, the people who have experienced
How Recent Purchases can Impact Your Bankruptcy
When a debtor is using credit cards or cash advances to make purchases right before filing for bankruptcy, it can be a red flag to
Americans Carry More Than $4 Trillion in Debt
The total consumer debt in America hit $4 trillion in February 2019. With an average credit card balance of over $4,000 and approximately 10% of
Can My Creditors Really Garnish My Wages?
Creditors can be ruthless if you have debt and are behind on your payments. Their tactics for collection may include threatening letters and harassing phone
What Assets are Exempted in a Georgia Bankruptcy?
If you have been considering filing for bankruptcy, you are likely wondering what assets you will be able to keep. That is where state and
New Tax Laws in Effect
The Georgia legislature passed a new tax law effective January 1, 2019, lowering income tax rates for individuals and corporations, along with increasing the standard
Debunking Common Bankruptcy Myths
If you are thinking about bankruptcy, you likely have a lot of questions. You have probably also heard a lot of myths regarding what will
What Property Will I Lose if I File for Bankruptcy?
In most situations, you will not be asked to give up your car, house, or other property when filing for either a Chapter 13 or
Bankruptcy in Georgia: Rates Steady Despite Rebounding Economy
Statistics show that even with the economy and population rebounding in the last few years, bankruptcy filings continue to grow in the southern part of the
What Type of Bankruptcy is Right for You?
If you feel like you are at the end of your rope financially and there is no way out, you may be considering bankruptcy. If