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Posts by Pete Jarvis

How Often Can I File Bankruptcy?

By Pete Jarvis | April 2, 2021
How often can I file bankruptcy

Due to unforeseen, unexpected circumstances that arise in the lives of people within a household, individuals or spouses are sometimes forced to consider filing for bankruptcy again.

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What Happens to Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy

By Pete Jarvis | January 15, 2021

It is important to speak with a bankruptcy attorney about your tax refund if you are considering bankruptcy.

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Student Loans In Bankruptcy – 3 Things To Know

By Pete Jarvis | December 10, 2020

Student Loans In Bankruptcy – 3 Things To Know
1) Student Loans Are Non-Dischargeable In Most Cases
2) Student Loans Are Dischargeable In Limited Circumstances (Brunner Test)
3) Possible Changes Coming?

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Declare Chapter 13 Bankruptcy To Help With The Economic Downturn (Coronavirus)

By Pete Jarvis | November 18, 2020

Declare Chapter 13 Bankruptcy To Help With The Economic Downturn (Coronavirus)
1) Create A More Manageable Debt Repayment Plan
2) Stop Foreclosure
3) Prevent Repossession
4) Stop Collection Efforts / Wage Garnishment
5) Discharge Unsecured Debts

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We Can Help Overcome The Fear Of Bankruptcy

By Pete Jarvis | October 29, 2020

Do not fear. Bankruptcy is such a useful tool that is not taken advantage of by most people who need help.  Let us help you.

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Payments – How To Calculate Yours

By Pete Jarvis | September 21, 2020

Every person I meet with regarding a Chapter 13 bankruptcy wants to know what their monthly Chapter 13 payment will be…obviously. 

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Taxes In Bankruptcy – When can tax debt be discharged in bankruptcy?

By Pete Jarvis | August 30, 2020

Taxes In Bankruptcy – When can tax debt be discharged in bankruptcy?
1) Priority Status Of Taxes
2) Income Taxes
3) Payroll Taxes
4) Property Taxes

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Self-Employed And Considering Bankruptcy – 4 Things Your Attorney Needs

By Pete Jarvis | August 18, 2020

Self-Employed And Considering Bankruptcy – 4 Things Your Attorney Needs
1) Profit & Loss Statement
2) Regular Monthly Business Expenses
3) Business & Personal Tax Returns
4) Business Insurance

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Should I File Bankruptcy With My Spouse Or By Myself?

By Pete Jarvis | July 22, 2020

Should I File Bankruptcy With My Spouse Or By Myself?
1) Joint Debt
2) Joint Property VS. Solely Owned Property – (Exemptions)
3) Household Income

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Will Prevent Repossession Of Your Vehicle

By Pete Jarvis | June 19, 2020

Chapter 13 will prevent your vehicle from being repossessed.  As soon as you file a Chapter 13 you get the benefit of the “Automatic Stay” which is a mechanism created by the Law that immediately stops all collection efforts.

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  • How Often Can I File Bankruptcy?
  • What Happens to Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy
  • Student Loans In Bankruptcy – 3 Things To Know
  • Declare Chapter 13 Bankruptcy To Help With The Economic Downturn (Coronavirus)
  • We Can Help Overcome The Fear Of Bankruptcy
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