By Jeff Field | Published March 24, 2025 | Posted in Bankruptcy | Tagged Tags: HOA, liabilities, property taxes, residential community | Leave a comment
Along with the traditional costs associated with owning a home, many people throughout Georgia and the rest of the United States also pay dues to a condominium or homeowners association (HOA). These groups are created to make residential communities better places to live by maintaining common areas and setting standards relating to home appearance and Read More
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A loved one’s passing is always sad, but there are instances where funds from an inheritance can relieve serious financial problems. However, a bequest could be more complicated than you think if you’ve recently filed for bankruptcy. If you’ve inherited, or will inherit, assets after seeking Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, it’s important to understand how Read More
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Significant payments that are made before a bankruptcy filing frequently raise suspicion and often must be returned. Funds that are sent to one creditor prior to a bankruptcy petition could present an unfair disadvantage to others. For this reason, the trustee typically voids these transactions. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether a Read More
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows individuals to reorganize their debts and create a repayment plan that lasts three or five years. One key benefit is that it gives filers the chance to keep their homes while paying down what they owe to creditors. As long as they abide by the schedule set forth by the court, Read More
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Overwhelming debt can force individuals into very difficult decisions. Fortunately, bankruptcy gives many people the opportunity to stop creditor harassment and relieve their financial burden. For some people, this comes through a Chapter 7 debt discharge, while others opt for a Chapter 13 repayment plan. However, not all debts can be addressed through a bankruptcy Read More
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When people struggling with debt consider filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the part of the process that often creates the most anxiety is the creditors’ meeting. This is sometimes referred to as the “341 meeting” based on the section of the Bankruptcy Code that discusses this conference. The good news is that these meetings, conducted Read More
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Bankruptcy protection exists to assist individuals and businesses facing overwhelming debt. There are several different options available under the Bankruptcy Code, and almost anyone struggling to meet their financial obligations can find a path that helps them make a fresh start. However, not every filing is automatically approved. If you’re considering seeking debt relief through Read More
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy requires filing parties to abide by a strict repayment schedule lasting three or five years. These plans are crafted carefully by taking into account a debtor’s income and recurring expenses. No one can be sure what the future holds though, and there are instances where a medical crisis or some other unexpected Read More
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Studies show that young adults, and even those who are not so young, are living with their parents at much higher rates than in previous decades. Researchers have attributed part of this trend to the aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but economic pressures play a key role as well. High living costs and a tough Read More
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During the holiday season, it’s easy to get caught up in the gift-buying frenzy. Many people at all income levels end up spending more than they had originally planned. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, it’s essential to approach gift-giving thoughtfully. You might be inclined to splurge on one last round of presents before seeking Read More
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