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3 Legal Options To Handle A Chapter 13 Plan After A Spouse Dies

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A major part of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing is the repayment plan. If you fail to make the scheduled payments on time, your bankruptcy status could be in jeopardy. If you and your spouse filed together and he or she dies while the plan is still in effect, you have several options available to deal with the remaining payments.  Request a Modification Modifications to repayment plan are sometimes allowed by the bankruptcy court if there is a situation that warrants it.…

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Impoverished Spouse Claims And How They Can Help In A Bankruptcy

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During a marriage, there may be several issues with how the family income is spent. A well-paired set of partners consists of two people who can evenly disperse the money responsibly, but more often than not there is a partner who spends rather foolishly while the other partner is more conservative. It is one of the biggest reasons couples fight and eventually divorce. If you are the partner that wanted to act and behave responsibly with money but now find yourself floundering under insurmountable tax debt that should not be yours, you can claim “…

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When Is The Best Time To File For Bankruptcy: Before Or After Divorce?

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Divorce is a stressful process, and it can be even more difficult if it comes with financial problems. Divorce is one of the biggest causes of financial struggle, and many consider bankruptcy as an option. Here, we will examine some factors to consider when you’re deciding whether to file for bankruptcy before or after divorce. Type of Bankruptcy When deciding whether to file for bankruptcy before or after a divorce, consider the type of bankruptcy you wish to file.…

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