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I Just Went Through a Foreclosure! Do I Still Owe the Mortgage Company and Property Taxes?

Going through a foreclosure can be a very trying time for anyone involved.  To make matters worse, most homeowners do not know what happens to their liabilities after a foreclosure takes place.  Do you still owe the mortgage company?  Do you owe property taxes?  What about my homeowner’s association (HOA) dues?  This blog will address Read More

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What is a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure?

The government has established a number of programs to help distressed homeowners who are late on their payments, who are underwater on their mortgage, who are unemployed or who need assistance to refinance their home.  The government describes these programs in detail at the website www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. All of these programs seek to help homeowners dealing Read More

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: The Basics

Bankruptcy is a creature of federal law and is found in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution which states that Congress shall have the power to “establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.” Thus, the ability to seek bankruptcy protection is a Read More

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Filing Bankruptcy to “Undo” the Mistake of Co-signing for Debt

     Throughout our lives we will be faced with the opportunity to help out family and friends in need of financial assistance.  A common way for people to achieve this is through co-signing on a loan.  When you co-sign with someone else you make yourself equally liable for the debt with the co-borrower.  If everything Read More

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How to Manage Your Life and Your Money During Your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Congratulations! You’re probably wondering why anyone would be congratulating you for filing for bankruptcy.  You’ve done yourself a favor by taking the first step in rebuilding your financial life, while at the same time freeing yourself of the stress of managing debt.  As you know, Chapter 13 is a payment-based bankruptcy that can take three to five years Read More

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Specialized Forms of Bankruptcy in Georgia

The three most common types of bankruptcy — Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11 — account for nearly all business and personal bankruptcy filings in Georgia and the rest of the United States. There are also several other types of bankruptcy available under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that are less commonly used, but they Read More

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How Can I Get Debt Relief from a Creditor who is Garnishing My Wages?

Although not all creditors can or will garnish your wages, when you owe debt, aggressive creditors can do so. They must follow a specific process, but unscrupulous creditors may take advantage of consumers who are unaware of their rights. Athens Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers keep you informed of your rights and protect you along the Read More

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Will I Be Taxed on my Foreclosed Home?

Many people worry about the tax ramifications of canceled debt and foreclosures when they consider filing for bankruptcy, and rightly so.  No one wants to get the “fresh start” bankruptcy affords just to be hit with massive taxes the following April.  However, when you receive a discharge of your debts in bankruptcy, you do NOT Read More

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What if Your Income Is Too High for Chapter 7 but Your Debt Is Too High for Chapter 13?

For individual debtors, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the most common personal bankruptcy filings in Georgia and likely in every other state as well. Both types have certain eligibility requirements, and in some cases, people may not qualify for either. Chapter 7 eligibility requires petitioners to pass a means test that considers their income Read More

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Consumer Beware: Debt Consolidation Scams

Bankruptcy Individuals with overwhelming debt often feel desperate about finding financial solutions. Unfortunately, some people fall prey to companies engaged in debt consolidation scams. Such scams put the individuals further into debt and violate their rights under fair debt collection laws. Government cracks down on illegal collection activities Georgia residents who suspect they are victims Read More

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