Can I surrender my secured property in a Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Today’s Durham Bankruptcy Blog and Greensboro Bankruptcy Blog post discusses how you can surrender your secured property in a Greensboro Bankruptcy or Durham Bankruptcy.  If you are looking to file a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy and want to know what will happen to your house, car, boat, appliances, furniture, etc., you can contact one […]

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Can I Keep the Value of My Insurance Policy If I File a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy?

Many of our clients are often concerned with whether they will be able to keep common instances of property such as houses, cars, jewelry, boats, furniture, etc if they file a Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  However, one type of property that is often not thought about by potential Greensboro Debtors […]

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Debt Settlement vs. Durham Bankruptcy/Greensboro Bankruptcy

The Durham Bankruptcy Blog and Greensboro Bankruptcy Blog post today explores the decision many people have to make between (a) filing for a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy or (b) trying to avoid a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy by retaining a Debt Settlement Company to try to negotiate with creditors.  If after reading this […]

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Will a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy affect my credit score?

Today’s Durham Bankruptcy Blog and Greensboro Bankruptcy Blog post answers discusses what filing for a Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy will do to your credit score.  The short answer is that filing for bankruptcy will cause your credit score to go down, but it will also stop the hemorrhaging and allow for you to begin […]

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Discharging your back taxes through Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Today’s Chapter 7 Bankruptcy blog post discusses whether you can discharge back taxes or late taxes in a Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or a Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  If you are considering filing bankruptcy and have any questions about how filing for bankruptcy might affect your tax liabilities, please feel free to contact one of […]

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Gathering Information to file your Durham Bankruptcy or Greensboro Bankruptcy

Today’s post discusses some concepts around completing our bankruptcy questionnaires.  If you are considering filing a Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and want to know what information is required in order to file bankruptcy, please contact one of our Durham Bankruptcy Attorneys or Greensboro Bankruptcy Attorneys with your questions. Generally when […]

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Basics on Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

The Durham Bankruptcy Attorneys and Greensboro Bankruptcy Attorneys at Kreger Thacker LLP handle a variety of bankruptcy, debt settlement and unfair debt collection practice cases.  If you have any questions about a debt or a debt collector, feel free to contact our Durham Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys or Greensboro Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys to discuss […]

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Prohibited Acts by Debt Collectors in North Carolina

If you have any questions related to dealing with anyone who is trying to collect a debt against you in North Carolina please feel free to contact our Durham Collections Attorneys or Greensboro Collections Attorneys.  We offer free consultations, and can be reached by telephone at (888) 820-5885, by email at info@kregerthacker.com or by completing […]

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What personal property do I need to include in my North Carolina Bankruptcy Petition on Schedule B?

The short answer to this is question is…everything!  Whether you are filing your own North Carolina Bankruptcy or using a North Carolina Bankruptcy lawyer, you need to make sure that you identified all of your personal property on Schedule B of your Bankruptcy Petition.  If you fail to list all of your personal property on […]

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What Courses do I have to complete to File Bankruptcy in North Carolina?

There are two courses that a person filing for Chapter 7  Bankruptcy in North Carolina is required to take. Pre-Filing Credit Counseling Course: A North Carolina debtor must take a Credit Counseling Course from an approved credit counseling company with 180 days before the bankruptcy petition is filed.  It is a best practice to submit […]

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