Practical Bankruptcy: Protecting Your Co-Signer under Chapter 7
Chapter 13 has a very special way to protect your co-signer, the co-debtor stay. But sometimes the simpler Chapter 7 is more effective.
Chapter 13 has a very special way to protect your co-signer, the co-debtor stay. But sometimes the simpler Chapter 7 is more effective.
Bankruptcy has ways for you to protect your co-signer. But what if instead you’re the one who needs protection from the co-signer?
If your divorce decree obligates you to pay other than child or spousal support, Chapter 13’s “super discharge” may hugely help.
Paying a certain favored creditor within the year before filing bankruptcy can cause major headaches. Here’s how to avoid them.