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Send us a textJoin us as we sit down with Bankruptcy Attorney, Darin Wisehart, to discuss what you can expect from a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy repayment plan.As a leading divorce, bankruptcy and personal injury firm in Portland, our attorneys provide guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases and how we can help.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
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Join us as we sit down with Bankruptcy Attorney, Darin Wisehart, to discuss who you pay in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and the details of what to expect from the process.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
How Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Work? Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganizes the debt and sets up a payment plan. The debtor can keep their house as long as they make the payments. The debtor has 3-5 years to pay off the debt in most cases. To use Chapter 13, the debtor must submit a reorganization plan which asks for debt forgiveness for some debts and a repayment plan for the creditors. Some debts are not dischargeable in any event such as child support payments, student loans, alimony payments, and taxes. To use Chapter 13, you must be current with your taxes, have a steady income, and have debt below prescribed thresholds. Chapter 13 puts a Stay on debt collections while the reorganization plan is developed. To file Chapter 13, the debtor must show a list of creditors and what is owed monthly living expenses, and proof of income. This type of bankruptcy is meant for individuals and not businesses. It is used to avoid liquidating personal assets such as a house. Thank you for joining us for the Startup Funding Espresso where we help startups and investors connect for funding. Let's go startup something today. _______________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
Join us as we sit down with Bankruptcy Attorney, Darin Wisehart, to discuss who you pay in a chapter 13 bankruptcy, and the details of what to expect from the process. In this podcast interview, Darin covers the following:• In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, every month the debtor is required to make payments to secure property they want to keep. • When you pay the trustee and when you pay the lender in a bankruptcy. • Two aspects that determine payment: what you must pay and what you can pay. • What you must pay to secure items you want to keep like cars, furniture, etc. • What you can pay is generally based on your expenses and your income. • How we work together with you and the trustee to arrive at a reasonable payment. • How a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows debtors to regain control of their financial lives and to get a meaningful fresh start. If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.See less
Join us as we sit down with Bankruptcy Attorney, Darin Wisehart, to discuss what will happen if you miss a payment, or have an income change, during a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In this interview, Darin discusses the following:• What Payments Are Required in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? • What Is Paid to The Trustee in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and How Are They Calculated? • How Are Mortgage or Car Payments Made In a Bankruptcy, And What Happens If You Miss a Payment? • What Happens If You Miss a Payment to the Trustee? • Does The Amount You Have to Pay Change If Your Income Goes Down – Or Up? • What Happens If You Can't Pay Because of a Lost Job? • If a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Gets Dismissed, Can You Ever File Again? • …and much more!If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
IRS Tax Attorney Steven A. Leahy of the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC with Opem Tax Advocates joins David Hochberg, in for Bob Sirott. Listen in while Leahy breaks down what Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy is and how to avoid these scenarios. To learn more about Steven A. Leahy go to chicagotaxteam.com or […]
What's the difference between chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy? www.hollinsbankruptcy.com
One of the most significant distinctions between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy is that under Chapter 13, you repay some or all of your debts to creditors over a three- to five-year repayment schedule. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/what-you-need-to-know-about-chapter-13-bankruptcy-in-wisconsin O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. This article discusses what you need to know about #Chapter 13 bankruptcy in #Wisconsin.
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Join Carmen & Casey for part four with David Fineman and David Lampley of Dellutri Law Group, in Ft Myers. This segment is focused on Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or anywhere you listen.
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You must have enough income to cover certain debts over a three- to five-year repayment schedule under Chapter 13. Determine which duties you'll have to fulfill. One of the most significant distinctions between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy is that under Chapter 13, you repay some or all of your debts to creditors over a three- to five-year repayment schedule. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/what-you-need-to-know-about-chapter-13-bankruptcy-in-wisconsin O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Our team is ready address your legal needs remotely OR at one of our many physical locations, including our Aurora attorneys located at: O'Flaherty Law of Aurora 501 S. Elmwood Dr. Aurora, IL 60506 (331) 684-1470 aurora.il@oflaherty-law.com Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/info/about-oflaherty-law-of-aurora Google: https://g.page/oflaherty-law-of-aurora?we Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. This article discusses what you need to know about #Chapter13 #bankruptcy in #Wisconsin.
Many people associate bankruptcy with liquidation, sometimes known as Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and all of the concerns regarding exemptions that go along with it. In Wisconsin, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy will cost $335 in 2020, and filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy will cost $310. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/wisconsin-chapter-13-bankruptcy-repayment-plans-explained O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Our Milwaukee attorneys are happy to schedule a consultation with you. Our Milwaukee contact information is: 985 W. Oklahoma Ave., Ste. A Milwaukee, WI 53215 (414) 253-2080 milwaukee.wi@oflaherty-law.com Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. This article discusses #Chapter13 #bankruptcy repayment plans in #Wisconsin.
A Chapter 13 is better to a Chapter 7 in a number of scenarios. If you are behind on your mortgage or business payments and wish to keep your property, you must file a Chapter 13.
A Chapter 13 is better to a Chapter 7 in a number of scenarios. If you are behind on your mortgage or business payments and wish to keep your property, whether in Wisconsin or another state, at the end of the bankruptcy procedure, you must file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy permits you to make up missed payments over time while also restoring your original mortgage agreement. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/should-i-file-chapter-13-bankruptcy-or-chapter-7-bankruptcy-in-wisconsin O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. This video discusses whether it is better to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Wisconsin or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Wisconsin.
In today's episode, listen as Attorney Ron Drescher joins us to answer the question: Should seniors choose chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy for medical bills?Meet Ronald Drescher Ronald Drescher is the owner and operator of Drescher & Associates, a law firm in Pikesville, Maryland focusing on bankruptcy and creditors' rights. He is licensed in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the federal courts of the District of Columbia.Resources:Website: www.drescherlaw.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarylandBankruptcyLawyerTwitter: https://twitter.com/rondrescherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdbankruptcylawyer
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is an attractive debt restructuring option for those looking to keep certain assets, such as their car and home. But, there is often confusion on which debts are reduced under Chapter 13 and which are just lumped together under one monthly payment. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/do-i-have-to-repay-unsecured-debt-under-chapter-13-bankruptcy-in-illinois Unlike Chapter 7, which wipes out all your debt and sometimes liquifies your car loan and mortgage if need be, Chapter 13 is meant to allow you to catch up on debt over a 3 to 5 year period. O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ In this video, we'll discuss unsecured debt and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Illinois and answer the following questions: what types of debt are covered under Chapter 13 bankruptcy?, how much does income factor into Chapter 13 bankruptcy?, and what is the “Best Interest of Creditors Test?” **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice.
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Don't be afraid of Bankruptcy! We discuss how you can save your car and home by filing for a zero percent Chapter 13 #Bankruptcy. Full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/save-your-car-and-home-with-a-zero-percent-chapter-13-bankruptcy We will answer the following questions: What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?, What is a zero percent plan?, What does the debtor pay in a zero percent plan?, How does the Mean's Test determine eligibility for a Chapter 13 zero percent plan?, Is a zero percent plan still an option if I have too much equity? O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ This video covers how those that qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be eligible for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy zero percent plan and save their home and car. **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice.
Should you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Should You File Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
In this video, we illustrate how to get rid of a second mortgage or #HELOC in Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Illinois using a process called “lien stripping.” Read more in the article at: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/how-to-get-rid-of-a-second-mortgage-or-heloc-in-chapter-13-bankruptcy-in-illinois There's no need to leave your home to receive #legalconsultations and #legalservices- Call or click to learn more about phone and videoconferencing with our attorneys. https://www.oflaherty-law.com/notice-on-the-coronavirus-oflaherty-law Have any questions that weren't answered here? Let us know in the comment section! Subscribe to BLTV for daily Learn About Law videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4QhGg-zwgUIthoK3EdyjA If you are in the Illinois, Iowa or the Indiana area, and would like to make an appointment with an attorney, O'Flaherty Law would be happy to help. If you would like to schedule a free consultation or receive paid legal advice, go to: www.oflaherty-law.com or call our office directly at (630) 324-6666. SeizeYourBusiness.com is hosted by Bryan McDonald from OnPurpose Growth Website: www.onPurposeGrowth.com My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcdonaldbryan/ My Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcdonaldbryan Unlike other business-oriented podcasts, we will not give you “RA RA!” motivation. The purpose of this podcast is to provide you with actionable strategies and tactics that you can incorporate into your own business immediately. Every week, we will interview a successful business owner and plunge into the mind of our guest for specific lessons learned in the course of business. In the second half of each episode, we will have that business owner join us for an in-depth discussion of a particular topic apropos to his or her business, and hopefully to yours as well. Learn About Law is part of the Business Lounge Network, offering convenient and affordable office space in the Chicagoland area. Escape the noise of a crowded office or home and instead work in our professional and calm environment built to suit your business needs. For news on free events, membership offers and more, visit www.BusinessLoungeNetwork.com. More Learn About Law videos, podcasts, and articles: www.learn-about-law.com Learn More about O'Flaherty Law: www.oflaherty-law.com Like us on Facebook for daily videos: www.facebook.com/oflahertylaw/ O'Flaherty Law has convenient offices located in Davenport Iowa serving Iowa and the Quad cities and in Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Naperville, Tinley Park, St. Charles, and Lake in the Hills, Illinois, serving DuPage County, Will County, Cook County, Lake County and McHenry County. Its attorneys focus on providing quality legal work, above-and-beyond customer service, and affordable rates in the following practice areas: divorce & family law; estate Planning, wills & trusts; probate & estate administration; litigation, civil law & dispute resolution; business representation & corporate law; guardianship, elder law & special needs law; residential & commercial real estate law; immigration; bankruptcy; and DUI law and traffic & criminal defense. O'Flaherty Law is proud to offer a free initial consultation in most areas of law. The free consultation will provide general answers on what we can do for you regarding a legal matter, specifics on what services we provide, and brief explanations on what your options for legal service may be. A free consultation does not include free legal advice or answers to specific legal questions relating to your matter. Free consultations last no longer than 30 minutes, but a full 30 minute consultation may not always be required. None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to law and business. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4QhGg-zwgUIthoK3EdyjA
Transcript: Hello! this is Jeff Kelly, today is July the ninth 2020 and today we are going to talk about what is strict compliance in a chapter 13 bankruptcy case. Strict compliance in a chapter 13 bankruptcy is when your case has been placed on a period where if you miss a single chapter 13 payment your case is automatically dismissed without a hearing. Dismiss without a hearing is a bad thing because you have no time to prepare. The second your case is dismissed, the creditors are free to legally take action against you as soon as the law is as soon as the law allows. So how fast do you think a car creditor is going to come after your car and try to repossess it after your case is dismissed? Answer, as fast as they humanly can contrast a chapter 13 on strict compliance versus a case where strict compliance does not exist. Normally When a chapter 13 debtor falls behind on payments to the trustee, the hearing is set down with the bankruptcy court which gives them time to come up with the plan to make up for missed payments or in the alternative if you know your bankruptcy case is about to dismiss you could make plans for alternative transportation, when you know your car is about to get repossessed. In contrast, if a case is is on strict compliance, or chapter 13 case will be dismissed shortly after a payment is missed. All bankruptcy protection is lost as soon as the dismissal order is entered. Thank you, Lord, we do have gracious chapter 13 trustees. So during this COVID-19 crisis, the chapter 13 trustees have been extremely gracious by not enforcing strict compliance orders. But now that we are months into the crisis and people are back to work, most trustees have resumed enforcing strict compliance orders. So how does someone end up on strict compliance to begin with? Well, in some cases, the debtors attorney might agree with a trustee for a requested period of strict compliance. For example, most chapter 13 cases have what's called an employment deduction order. That's where they're going to take, you know, the chapter 13 payment directly out of your paycheck every single time you get paid. So your whatever your monthly payment is, it gets prorated. You know, like if you get paid weekly, then it would be divided by four and so forth. So, some people do not want a an employment deduction in order at any cost. And because maybe they're, you know, give an example. Maybe they're a supervisor and they're worried. This is going to hurt their chances for promotion. So a trustee might say, okay, fine, you can pay it directly to me every month, on the condition that you agree to one year strict compliance for the first year of the case. This way that you know saves the trustee a lot of trouble if you don't make your payment, they can just boom automatically dismiss it without having to set it down for a hearing. So another situation where strict compliance could be added to a chapter 13 bankruptcy case is after a motion to dismiss has been filed. In some cases, you know, people miss work for extended periods, maybe it's because of surgery, maybe, you know, the plant shut down for a short time, whatever. Your payment
A few episodes back we discussed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. So now, we are going to move onto Chapter 13. Learn exactly what it is and how it works--who knows, you may be a good candidate for it!
Nevada Licensed Attorney, Bonnie Lonardo of LJ Law in Las Vegas, NV, discusses the difference between a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Is filing for bankruptcy the right decision for you? Set up a meeting with one of our experienced bankruptcy attorneys today to discuss your next steps. Contact our office today at (702) 998-1188 or info@ljlawlv.com. DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.
Attorney Christopher J. Kane was recently interviewed on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Bankruptcy!” series, about the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcies.In this interview with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Kane, owner of the Christopher J. Kane, PC law firm, in Portland, Oregon also shared what people in debt need to know when looking for a professional to represent their case.Kane, also brought up why being a Bankruptcy Attorney drives his passion for helping “the little guy” to overcome the common obstacles that hold them back from achieving their desired objectives. To listen to the full episode on Impact Makers Radio, visit http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Christopher-KaneFor more information about Christopher Kane, Attorney at Law visit: http://www.ckanelaw.com
Attorney Christopher J. Kane was recently interviewed on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Bankruptcy!” series, about the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcies.In this interview with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Kane, owner of the Christopher J. Kane, PC law firm, in Portland, Oregon also shared what people in debt need to know when looking for a professional to represent their case.Kane, also brought up why being a Bankruptcy Attorney drives his passion for helping “the little guy” to overcome the common obstacles that hold them back from achieving their desired objectives. To listen to the full episode on Impact Makers Radio, visit http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Christopher-KaneFor more information about Christopher Kane, Attorney at Law visit: http://www.ckanelaw.com
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A second mortgage/HELOC lien can be removed from your home in a chapter 13 bankruptcy IF the first mortgage balance is greater than the fair market value of the home. Tune in with Attorney Timothy Hughes to learn more about stripping a lien in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Sarae is joined by Liz Ludchak, Personal Finance Coach at mpowered, to talk about the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
A bankruptcy can certainly help you in your divorce if you are weighed down with marital debt. A chapter 13 can also help save a home from foreclosure or get a tax debt paid affordably. But one thing that can really devastate a chapter 13 repayment plan is an unexpected divorce filing. Meryl and Steve talk about what that can do to your plan and what options there might be to salvage your bankruptcy strategy.
This podcast will discuss the similarities and differences between consumer bankruptcies under Chapter 7 & 13.