Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy: Answering the Most Common Bankruptcy Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy: Answering the Most Common Bankruptcy Questions There is a lot of concerns and questions associated with bankruptcy. Many people have the same questions. We have consolidated a lot of the most common bankruptcy questions below. But, remember even a common bankruptcy question can change under specific facts and circumstances. It […]
The Meeting of Creditors: What really happens at your Bankruptcy 341?

The Meeting of Creditors: What really happens at your Bankruptcy 341? When any Debtor files bankruptcy, the court schedules a Meeting of Creditors. This hearing is also called a 341. The name is due to the law that requires the meeting; Section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code requires every Debtor to attend a Meeting of […]
Bankruptcy Dictionary: Understand the Bankruptcy Terms from A to Z

Bankruptcy is full of complicated terms and new concepts. If you are considering bankruptcy, this guide should help you understand the process.
Debt Consolidation Companies: The Truth About Debt Settlements

Debt settlements do not always work. Debt consolidation companies claim settle debts for less than the full value, but they often fail. Often you should consider debt consolidation vs. bankruptcy when dealing with debt.
Resources for those struggling financially in northern Virginia

COVID-19 has created major financial hardships resulting in unemployment, threat of eviction, food insecurity, unpaid utility bills, medical bills etc. In order to help out, our office compiled a list of Virginia resources for those who need some help with their financial struggles.
Surviving Financially: Benefits under the CARES Act

Surviving Financially: Benefits under the CARES Act Stay-home orders, job loss, businesses closed, teleworking, kids home from school – all these things are now part of life during the Coronavirus Pandemic. More people than ever have applied for unemployment in the last month. This pandemic has dramatically changed our lives. We now need to figure […]
Stimulus Check: Do you qualify? How much are you going to get?

Congress last week took steps to help individuals who are facing financial uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic. They passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act. The CARES Act has many provisions that will help those with financial difficulties in the next coming weeks and months. The act […]
Last chance to get your 2016 Tax Refund!

Have you not filed your 2016 tax return? Do you think you are entitled to a 2106 tax refund? You need to file your 2016 federal tax return by April 18, 2020 to be eligible to receive a refund based on the return. You must file your tax return with in three years of the […]
Getting a CP2000: Notice of Under Reporting of Income
Getting a CP2000: Notice of Under Reporting of Income Every year the Internal Revenue Service reviews every tax return filed to check it for accuracy errors. This process ensures that taxpayers are paying the proper amount of tax and including all sources of income. If the IRS finds any discrepencies in their records, a CP2000 […]
Changes to the 2018 Tax Forms

Your 2018 1040 tax return will look very different than years past. With the passing of the Jobs and Tax Act back in 2017, the Internal Revenue Service is experiencing the most substantial changes to the tax code in over 30 years. These changes include edits to many of the forms you may be familiar […]