Tag Archives: bankruptcy law
How Do I Make Myself “Look Better” To Qualify For Bankruptcy?
In bankruptcy consultations, we are often asked “What can I do to qualify for bankruptcy?” or the related question “Should I quit my job, get a divorce, incur more debt, etc. to be able to file bankruptcy?” My first full year as a solo practitioner was 2005. The firm did well and I was… Read More »
Protecting A Child’s Car In Bankruptcy
Often, mostly for insurance purposes, a parent will put their child’s car in their name alone, or jointly with their child. What happens when the parent decides bankruptcy is a good option? How can we protect the “child’s car” when the parent files Chapter 7 or Chapter 13? Florida Statute 222.25(1) provides the debtor… Read More »
What Is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? What do I need to know? What are some common misconceptions about Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Listen as Shawn Yesner of Yesner Law dispel 3 of the most common myths surrounding Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Tampa, FL. Of course you can always learn more by visiting our series of… Read More »
Bankruptcy And Wells Fargo
Bankruptcy And Wells Fargo, A Bad Mix Each night, as we sleep, Wells Fargo combs the Federal electronic database of all new bankruptcy filings from the day before. When the bank finds that its customer has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Wells Fargo will note the client as being in “bankruptcy status” and freeze the… Read More »