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December 6, 2010
Tips to help you prepare for Bankruptcy
Everyone is overwhelmed with debts and responsibilities, especially in the fast hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. Make it easy with knowing what to expect with your bankruptcy filing. First, make sure you have a well qualified attorney like the Law Offices of Alon Darvish who can better guide you thru this crazy process and help you to fresh start. Here are ways to help you with your bankruptcy filing process:
- Have your taxes filed and in proper order with the IRS. If you do not have prior tax papers you can easily receive them by contacting the IRS at (800)829-1040.
- Organize all your credit card information and bills including any collection notices and if you have any pending lawsuits regarding that debt.
- Have your monthly pay stubs in order for the last six months from your employers.
- Stop using any payday loans, any personal lines of credit or any unnecessary credit card usage.
- If you have a credit card from your bank and are in debt from it, close your checking account with good standings and open another one with a different bank.
- Organize all your monthly expenses including your utilities, mortgages or rent, and car payments.
- If you are involved in any lawsuits, ask for advice from your attorney on what you need to do next.
- Continue to pay for the items that you wish to keep such as your mortgage payments or your car payments.
- Attend Credit Counseling with an agency such as www.PioneerCredit.com.
- Keep track of your credit score throughout the whole process and verify that all your credit information is correct and belongs to you.
Having everything in order by creating a folder will keep you better informed and help with the bankruptcy filing process through your difficult times. Having everything ready for your attorney will only speed things up and get you closer to the finishing line.
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August 20, 2010
Bank Levy – You Can Get Your Money Back By Filing For Bankruptcy
Bank Levy – You Can Get Your Money Back By Filing For Bankruptcy
Santos is a student in Los Angeles who has been out of work for nearly a year. Last year both of his cars were repossessed in addition to a boat. The cars that were repossessed were financed and Santos thought he no longer had to worry about that debt. Just recently he has learned that the finance company he used to buy the cars now has a levy on his bank account. Since Santos is out of work, his wife Rose is the only one with any income. As they were already struggling with bills, the bank levy has resulted in thousands in overdraft fees.
Santos first considered debt consolidation. After searching online he found a debt consolidation company in Los Angeles that guaranteed he would be debt free in no time. Debt consolidation is not for everyone, since the amount owed is reduced and payments are made by a 3rd party, this negatively impacts your credit score sometimes to the point where it is seen by creditors as the same as bankruptcy. Therefore you get all of the burden of bankruptcy without the benefit of no longer paying the unsecured debt. In addition, you should be aware that there are many debt consolidation companies that are illegitimate and want to scam you. Unlike bankruptcy attorneys, to become a debt consolidation company there is no requirement for certification or training, which puts few barriers to crooks setting up a debt consolidation company. Even if the debt consolidation went smoothly there may be unforeseen future events that may force you to eventually declare bankruptcy anyway, but only after you’ve spent thousands paying the debt consolidation service fees and unsecured debts that could have been discharged earlier. To compound the problem, any debt that is forgiven by the lender will be considered income on your tax return that you will have to pay taxes on, while in bankruptcy debts discharged are not treated as income.
He then came to his senses and found a bankruptcy attorney in Los Angeles. Their expenses were already exceeding their income so they were eligible for a chapter 7 bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy allows you to recover any funds taken from you through bank levies or wage garnishments up to 10 days before filing. Therefore in these situations it is in your best interest to file quickly. Since Santos and Rose filed quickly, they were not only able to discharge there credit card debts and overdraft penalties they could also recover the funds that were taken from their account through the bank levy.
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