Dealing with Very Aggressive Creditors Who Say You Can’t Discharge Their Debts in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy court is a relatively efficient place to determine whether or not you must pay a debt which the creditor says can’t be discharged.
Bankruptcy court is a relatively efficient place to determine whether or not you must pay a debt which the creditor says can’t be discharged.
Not only is the foreclosure rate climbing for older mortgage holders, it is climbing faster than it is for younger ones.
This new AARP study reveals shifts in mortgage patterns with huge immediate and near-future consequences.
The U. S. Constitution doesn’t talk about it, so how does filing bankruptcy give you the power to stop a foreclosure?