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What Happens if There’s an Objection to Confirmation in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

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What Happens if There’s an Objection to Confirmation in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can feel like a turning point. You’ve submitted your plan and are ready to move forward. But then—an objection is filed. Or worse, the court denies confirmation. Should you panic? Absolutely not. Objections and even plan denials are […]

How Much Credit Card Debt Is Too Much?

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How Much Credit Card Debt Is Too Much? Are You Stuck in the Credit Card Trap? Credit card debt is one of the most common reasons people feel overwhelmed by their finances—but it can be hard to know when enough is enough. You might be current on your payments and think everything’s fine … yet […]

How to Protect Social Security Income from Creditors

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How to Protect Social Security Income from Creditors If you rely on Social Security to make ends meet, you may be wondering: Can creditors take my Social Security? The good news is that in most cases, Social Security income is protected from creditors—but only if you take the right steps to preserve that protection. If […]

How to Pay a Bankruptcy Lawyer, If You Have No Money?

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How to Pay a Bankruptcy Lawyer, If You Have No Money? When you’re overwhelmed by debt, the idea of paying for a lawyer might seem out of reach. But this is one of the most common questions we hear—and fortunately, there are options. Bankruptcy attorneys understand that clients are struggling financially, and we’re here to […]

How to Handle Debt When You Have a Security Clearance:

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How to Handle Debt When You Have a Security Clearance: Your Options and What Investigators Really Look For Having a security clearance is essential for many careers in northern Virginia — especially for federal employees, military personnel, and government contractors. But what happens when you’re drowning in credit card bills, medical debt, or tax issues? […]

Does Bankruptcy Clear All Debt?

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Does Bankruptcy Clear All Debt? When people consider filing for bankruptcy, one of the most common questions they ask is: “Does bankruptcy clear all debt?” The short answer is: Bankruptcy can eliminate many types of debt, but not all debts are dischargeable. Understanding which debts are wiped out and which survive is critical to making […]

Can I File Bankruptcy and Keep My Car?

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Can I File Bankruptcy and Keep My Car? One of the most common questions we hear is: “If I file bankruptcy, will I lose my car?” The good news? In most cases, yes—you can keep your car during bankruptcy. But it depends on a few key factors, including your loan status, the car’s value, your […]

Tenants by the Entirety in Virginia

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Tenants by the Entirety in Virginia: How Married Couples Can Protect Their Home from Creditors In Virginia, the law created a powerful legal form of ownership only available to married couples: tenants by the entirety (TBE). This protection can protect your home from certain creditors, offer estate planning benefits, and play a critical role in […]

How Much Debt Do You Need to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

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How Much Debt Do You Need to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? One of the most common questions people have about bankruptcy is: “How much debt do I need to file Chapter 7?” The answer may surprise you: there is no minimum amount of debt required. You don’t need to be drowning in six figures of […]

How to File for Bankruptcy and Keep Your House

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How to File for Bankruptcy and Keep Your House What Virginia Homeowners Need to Know Many people hesitate to consider bankruptcy because they’re afraid they’ll lose their home. The good news? Filing for bankruptcy doesn’t automatically mean losing your house. In fact, for many Virginia homeowners, bankruptcy is the tool that helps them keep their […]