• Advice Negotiating With Credit Card Companies From A Bankruptcy Attorney

    Advice Negotiating With Credit Card Companies From A Bankruptcy Attorney

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    Did you know that the average credit card balance in the U.S. is over $5,000? It’s no wonder why many individuals seek advice from a bankruptcy attorney to help them manage their finances. If you’re in a similar situation, negotiating with your charge card company is one way to get ahead. It’s important to know…

  • Strategies To Manage Financial Stress

    Strategies To Manage Financial Stress

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    In today’s world, money is important, and many people in Clearwater and beyond are stressed about their finances. In fact, around the world, money and financial resources are some of the common reasons for high-stress levels. It can often feel like an unhealthy bank account naturally creates other health problems, such as anxiety, depression, and…

  • A Guide To Filing Bankruptcy In Florida

    A Guide To Filing Bankruptcy In Florida

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    Dealing with financial challenges is a part of life. However, if you’re struggling financially, you should know that you aren’t alone. Filing bankruptcy because you’ve lost your job, suffered a catastrophic illness, or had another major life event shouldn’t be embarrassing. While it can be confusing and overwhelming, here are some of the basic things…

  • How To Manage Your Mental Health When Filing Bankruptcy

    How To Manage Your Mental Health When Filing Bankruptcy

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    While money can’t buy happiness, it can make you feel sad, embarrassed, fearful, and stressed. These emotions may cause you to put off filing bankruptcy, but instead of letting your emotions stop you, remind them that this is a financial strategy that’ll give you a fresh start. Albeit, it’ll take time, and you’ll need to…

  • Will My Employer Find Out If I File For Bankruptcy?

    Will My Employer Find Out If I File For Bankruptcy?

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    Understandably, there are some things from your personal life that you don’t want to talk to your employer about (e.g., money, religion, politics). However, there may come a time when you need to file for bankruptcy. When this happens, you may wonder whether your employer will know. The short answer to this question is that…

  • Common Myths Recurring Bankruptcy And Your Credit

    Common Myths Recurring Bankruptcy And Your Credit

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    Your credit score will take a major hit, plummeting over 200 points, when you file for bankruptcy. However, if you have a lot of financial debt, bankruptcy may be the best way for you to liquidate your assets, discard or pay any debts, and get some financial relief. Therefore, when considering bankruptcy, you’ll want to…

  • Popular Tax Breaks Not Being Extended

    Popular Tax Breaks Not Being Extended

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    Many changes regarding the tax code will be occurring over the next couple of years. Along with a massive end-of-year spending bill, lawmakers also modified the treatment of retirement savings. Unfortunately, they didn’t give any tax credits. Therefore, there are four tax breaks that won’t be extended. The Child Tax CreditCurrently, most parents receive a…

  • TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT DECISION ON DISCHARGE OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR DEBT TO CUSTOMER

    TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT DECISION ON DISCHARGE OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR DEBT TO CUSTOMER

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    The Bankruptcy Court in Tampa rendered an important decision on whether a contractor employed to perform construction or repair services to a customer could Discharge such debt in Bankruptcy. In the case of Hollman v Morales (In re Morales) an individual hired the debtor, a handyman, to conduct repairs on his mobile home. The customer…

  • TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT DECISION RELATING TO TAX REFUNDS

    TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT DECISION RELATING TO TAX REFUNDS

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    A Bankruptcy Judge in Tampa delivered an important decision regarding tax refunds in Bankruptcy. On July 20, 2022, Bankruptcy Judge CJ Delano rendered a decision regarding whether a debtor may retain a portion of a tax refund received in the amount of $5,500. The debtor claimed $3,750 of such refund as exempt. The debtor’s argument…

  • TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT IMPORTANT DECISION REGARDING DISCHARGE OF INCOME TAX DEBT

    TAMPA BANKRUPTCY COURT IMPORTANT DECISION REGARDING DISCHARGE OF INCOME TAX DEBT

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    A Bankruptcy Judge in the Tampa Bankruptcy Court delivered an important decision regarding the Discharge of Income Tax Debt in Bankruptcy on August 23, 2022. The debtor filed what is referred to as an adversary proceeding seeking to Discharge numerous hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax debts. The Internal Revenue Service responded and argued…

  • Introducing Your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Trustee’s Role

    Introducing Your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Trustee’s Role

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    Undergoing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is both stressful and time-consuming. You feel as though your life is in the court’s hands as they determine your disposable income and decide upon an amount that’ll be used towards repaying your debts over the next 3 to 5 years. They’re also the ones who will determine whether you…

  • What it Means to File Bankruptcy on a Car Loan

    What it Means to File Bankruptcy on a Car Loan

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    There are a lot of people who mistakenly believe that if they file for bankruptcy, they’ll wipe out their car loan and still keep their vehicle. Unfortunately, this isn’t true. While bankruptcy unwinds your obligation to pay back your car loan, you still need to make payments if you want to keep your vehicle. Here…