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Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Worth It? What You Need to Know Before Filing

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Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Worth It? What You Need to Know Before Filing When you’re overwhelmed with debt, it’s natural to wonder: Is Chapter 7 bankruptcy really worth it? The short answer: For many people, absolutely. Chapter 7 is a fast and effective way to eliminate credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans, and more. […]

Can You Settle Tax Debt? Here’s What the IRS and Virginia Really Allow

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Can You Settle Tax Debt? Here’s What the IRS and Virginia Really Allow You’ve probably heard the commercials: “Settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar!” It sounds too good to be true—and for most people, it is. While it’s technically possible to settle tax debt, both the IRS and Virginia have specific rules […]

Understanding Preference Payments in Bankruptcy

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Understanding Preference Payments in Bankruptcy: What They Are and How to Handle Them When preparing to file bankruptcy, one of the most surprising questions clients hear is: “Have you paid anyone back recently?” That includes not just big companies like Capital One or Amex, but also your sister, a friend from church, or your former […]

The Hidden Cost of Paying Off Debt

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The Hidden Cost of Paying Off Debt: Understanding Opportunity Cost Most people assume that the faster you pay off debt, the better. And while reducing debt is usually a good idea, there’s a hidden cost most people never consider—the opportunity cost. The time it will take to get rid of debt is really the hidden […]

What Happens When You File for Bankruptcy?

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What Happens When You File for Bankruptcy? Filing for bankruptcy can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Understanding the process helps reduce stress and sets realistic expectations. At Ashley F. Morgan Law, PC, we guide clients every step of the way. Here’s what really happens when you file for bankruptcy—broken down in a way […]

The Truth About Credit Repair Companies

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The Truth About Credit Repair Companies: What They Don’t Want You to Know If you’re struggling with a low credit score or negative items on your credit report, the idea of a quick fix is tempting. Credit repair companies know this—and many take full advantage. They promise to remove negative items, boost your score, and […]

Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement: Which Option Actually Works?

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Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement: Which Option Actually Works? If you’re drowning in credit card debt, behind on bills, or facing lawsuits, you’ve probably considered debt settlement or bankruptcy. But which one truly helps you reset financially—and which one just sounds good on paper? Here’s a detailed breakdown of bankruptcy vs debt settlement, including cost comparisons, […]

How Often Can You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

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How Often Can You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? If you’ve filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the past and are now struggling with debt again, you might be wondering: Can I file Chapter 7 again? The answer is yes—but there are strict timing rules if you want to receive another discharge. In this post, we’ll break […]

Top 5 Reasons People File for Bankruptcy … and How to Avoid Them

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Top 5 Reasons People File for Bankruptcy … and How to Avoid Them No one ever expects to file for bankruptcy—but it happens more often than people think, and usually after months or years of financial stress. Bankruptcy doesn’t mean you failed; it means life threw something at you that you weren’t financially prepared for. […]

What Is a Debt Buyer?

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What Is a Debt Buyer? Understanding How Debt Buyers Work — and What You Can Do Have you received a letter or been sued by a company you’ve never heard of — like Midland Funding, Portfolio Recovery, or Cavalry SPV? You’re not alone. Many people are surprised to learn they still owe money to a […]