Social Security benefits are considered exempt property under federal law and are protected from creditors in bankruptcy.
Category: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
10 things everyone looking into bankruptcy should know!
While bankruptcy can be a challenging process, it can also offer a fresh start for individuals or businesses struggling with debt.
Religion, Morals, Death and Bankruptcy: Utah Bankruptcy
It’s important to keep in mind that religious leaders are not financial advisors or legal professionals, so they may not be able to offer specific advice related to bankruptcy. If you have questions or concerns about your bankruptcy filing, it’s important to speak with a qualified bankruptcy attorney or financial counselor.
Reverse Mortgage: Utah Bankruptcy
If a homeowner with a reverse mortgage is facing financial difficulties and is considering bankruptcy, there are several factors to consider.
EIDL Loan: Utah Bankruptcy
The treatment of the EIDL loan in a Utah bankruptcy will depend on several factors, including the type of bankruptcy you file (Chapter 7 or Chapter 13), the amount of the loan, and the terms of the loan.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy vs Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are two types of consumer bankruptcy under U.S. law. Both are designed to help individuals struggling with debt to either eliminate or reorganize their debt. The main differences between the two are outlined below.
Best vs Worst time to file a Utah bankruptcy?
It’s important to note that timing is not the only factor to consider when deciding to file for Utah bankruptcy. You should also consider the type of bankruptcy that’s best for your situation, the costs associated with filing, and the long-term impact on your credit.
Medical Debt Utah Bankruptcy
41% of Americans have medical debt; 6% of adults owe more than $1,000 worth of medical debt; 1% owe more than $10,000. Medical debt in Utah is a significant financial issue for many people. Utah medical bankruptcy may help.
Will my Ex find out about my Utah bankruptcy?
It’s worth noting that even if your Ex is not directly notified of your Utah bankruptcy, they may still find out through other means, such as through mutual friends or by checking your credit report.
Utah Bankruptcy & Tax Refunds
Some come to see their income tax refunds as a type of yearly bonus. In reality these refunds are usually caused by having paid too much in taxes during the past year