Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy
Adversary Proceedings due to Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy An adversary proceeding is a lawsuit brought in connection with a bankruptcy case. It is essentially an… Read More »Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy
Frequently asked questions regarding bankruptcy and bankruptcy services in Orange County, Riverside and Los Angeles
Adversary Proceedings due to Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy An adversary proceeding is a lawsuit brought in connection with a bankruptcy case. It is essentially an… Read More »Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy
How is my monthly Chapter 13 Plan Payment? Your monthly plan payment is will be calculated by determining what your creditors would receive if you… Read More »Your Best Efforts Is Required in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Can I keep my Jewelry if I file for Bankruptcy in Orange County or Riverside, California? Using California Bankruptcy Exemptions to Keep Jewelry in Chapter… Read More »Can I Keep Jewelry in Bankruptcy?
Can I rent or lease an apartment during or after bankruptcy? There are many reasons that cause people to have to file for bankruptcy. On… Read More »Renting and Leasing Apartments after Bankruptcy
What Questions Will I be Asked at the 341 Hearing? Every person who files for bankruptcy has a number of required tasks that must be… Read More »Bankruptcy Court Hearing | 341 Meeting of Creditors
I have been a bankruptcy attorney for nearly 6 years now and have handled over 1000 cases. I started out working for the largest bankruptcy firm in the nation. Although that firm is now in its own bankruptcy, it taught me something that I have brought to my own bankruptcy practice here at Tran Bankruptcy Law. That is, clients need to know the truth about bankruptcy and the process.
Attorneys are in the business of providing a service in order to make money. This is our job. However, legal decisions, such as the decision to file for bankruptcy is a major decision in your life and you need to know the facts before you move forward. My first bit of caution is to ignore the catchy lines.
Ignore phrases such as “free consultation,” “payment plans available,” and “low cost” etc. If you are deciding to file bankruptcy, you should at least learn about bankruptcy and talk to a knowledgeable attorneys to determine whether bankruptcy is the right decision for you.
1) Learn about bankruptcy – you should learn the pros and cons of bankruptcy. These are discussed in the next few pages.
2) Find a knowledgeable attorney – speak to a number of attorneys. The only way to determine the difference between attorneys is to contact them and find out what they do and their process. See the next page for more details.
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Taxes in Bankruptcy and the Two Year Rule There is a common misconception that taxes cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. However, if you owe taxes… Read More »Discharging Taxes and the Two Year Rule explained
Chapter 7 is normally called the Liquidation Bankruptcy. The reason being is that your property is liquidated during the bankruptcy to pay off your debts.… Read More »How to Keep Your Car During Bankruptcy Using Exemptions in Santa Ana, Orange County and Riverside
Depending on where you live, you might be able to discharge your student loans in bankruptcy. There are a number of factors that the Courts… Read More »How to Discharge Student Loans in California, Orange County and Riverside
Understanding what it means to co-sign on a loan Before anyone cosigns on a loan they need to understand the what it means to be… Read More »The Effects of Cosigning for a Loan
Do not let your financial situation dictate whether or not to hire a bankruptcy attorney. If you find yourself in a financial situation where bankruptcy… Read More »I Cannot Afford a Bankruptcy Attorney
Can I surrender my car or vehicle during bankruptcy without being liable for the deficiency or further attorney’s fees or costs? When you file bankruptcy,… Read More »Bankruptcy | Surrendering a Vehicle | Santa Ana