If you are considering filing for personal bankruptcy in Florida, you have two primary choices: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires you to qualify through the means test. Not everyone qualifies for Chapter 7, but they can still file a Chapter 13...
Month: October 2023
Getting a new car in Florida while in Chapter 13
It takes roughly three to five years to complete a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida. During this time, your car may develop problems that may be more expensive to repair than just getting or leasing a new one. The good thing is that a bankruptcy judge may allow you to...
Explaining a Chapter 13 cramdown
Thousands of Florida residents declare bankruptcy each year. Whether it be struggles with a business, unexpected medical expenses or other debts getting out of control, bankruptcy represents a last resort for getting your finances back on track. The bankruptcy process...
Medical debt and credit score troubles
Medical debt could bring both unexpected and enormous expenses. An uninsured or underinsured person may face immediate medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and more to treat a condition. Mounting debt and subsequent adverse credit reporting could cause significant...