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Top Twelve Reasons Why People File for Bankruptcy


The following article was written by Theodore Sliwinski, Esq. and can  be found on New-Jersey-Lawyers.com

1. Eliminate the Legal Obligation to Pay Most of Your Debts.

This process of wiping the slate clean is called the discharge of your debts. The goal of a bankruptcy discharge is to wipe out your debts to give you a fresh start. Whether it is through a straight bankruptcy that is called a Chapter 7, or through a reorganization that is called a Chapter 13, most or all of your debts can be wiped out for good.

2. Stop the Foreclosure on Your House and Allow You to Effectively Make Payments to Catch up on Missed Payments of Your Mortgage.

If your home is in a foreclosure, then a Chapter 13  will stop it if is filed before the sheriff’s sale. However, a bankruptcy does not eliminate your mortgages that are filed on your home. Instead, a bankruptcy will structure a repayment plan to enable you to repay your mortgage arrears over a five year period. Your mortgage arrears are the amount that you are behind on your mortgage.

3. Prevent Your Car or Other Property From Being Repossessed.

Even if the repo man has snatched your car, the filing of a bankruptcy can help  you to save your car.  However, your bankruptcy must be filed before the car is sold at the auction. The past payments you have missed will be consolidated into your Chapter 13 plan. After you file, you will no longer pay the bank or the finance company, instead  you will make your monthly payments to the bankruptcy trustee. The bankruptcy trustee will then pay the finance company your missed payments over a three to five year period.

4. Reduce or Even Wipe Out High Medical Bills.

Sometimes an unfortunate accident or a major illness can totally emotionally destroy a family. Moreover, their financial health can also be wrecked as well. Many families have to make difficult choices on what bills to pay. Many New Jersey-ites rack up tens of thousands of dollars of medical bills if they become sick, or if their kids get sick. If you file for a chapter 7 then this legal process can wipe out your outrageous medical bills that simply won’t go away.

5. Recent Loss of a Job. …..click here to finish this article

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Bank Account Seizures


The following article was written by Theodore Sliwinski, Esq. and can can be found on New-Jersey-Lawyers.com

Are you worried that someone who has a judgment against you will go after your bank account? Many of my clients are petrified and live in constant fear that their hard earned savings will be zapped by a creditor if they leave it in their bank account. However, there are strict rules that must be followed for anyone trying to seize a bank account. Moreover, many distressed debtors have numerous asset protection strategies that they can use to protect their last remaining dollars.

To begin with, any debt collector(s) must have a court judgment against you before he or she can get at your bank account. In a perfect world, the best course of action is to try to negotiate a reasonable payment plan instead of letting someone obtain a judgment against you. However, if you do end up with a court judgment against you, then you consider moving funds from your bank account.

Another move might be to open up a bank account in another state. It is important to emphasize that the out of state bank must not have any branches in New Jersey. A New Jersey writ of execution or a bank levy is only valid only in the Garden State and not in New York or Pennsylvania. However, if you decide to keep your accounts in an out of state bank, then this bank must not have any branches in New Jersey. If an out of state bank does have branches in New Jersey, then this type of asset protection planning will not work……click here to finish this article

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