Have you successfully completed your bankruptcy case? With this, typically, you will receive a discharge that wipes out your personal liability for any type of debt. Afterward, the court will close your case for good. However, there are some instances wherein the court will reopen your case. If you or your creditor requests that your bankruptcy cas
What You Should Know About Debt Relief During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Individuals and businesses alike have been affected by the coronavirus. Whether you started 2020 with accumulated debt or have come into serious debt because you got cut off from a job, experienced wage cuts, illness, or death of a wage earner in your family, you might need the help of a bankruptcy lawyer in Harwood, MD. Should you struggle to make
What Is Involuntary Bankruptcy and How Does it Work?
Acquiring a huge amount of debt can take a toll on a person, and the immediate relief for this is to file for bankruptcy. The normal route when it comes to bankruptcy is that it will be filed by the debtor. However, it's possible in some cases for a creditor to file one against a consumer. Although involuntary bankruptcy is a rare case, this doesn'
2020 Bankruptcy Law Changes in Virginia: What You Should Know About the New Exemption
The State of Virginia has created a new exemption for bankruptcy that was effective since July 2020. What Is a Bankruptcy Exemption?A Bankruptcy Exemption allows you to keep some of your assets safe in bankruptcy. This includes inexpensive cars, professional tools, clothing, and a retirement account. If you have exempted assets, then you don�