Several parties may be involved when a Tennessee resident chooses to submit a repayment plan under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing. The debtor, of course, must commit to providing periodic payments toward the satisfaction of the person's full or reduced debts. The...
Month: October 2015
Common sense ways to protect one’s credit card accounts
When Tennessee residents overspend on people's credit cards they can find themselves facing overwhelming debt. However, there is another way that a person may find a high balance affecting his available credit. The use or misuse of a person's credit card by another...
Is commercial bankruptcy right for a struggling business?
Tennessee business owners may consider filing for bankruptcy when their businesses fall on difficult financial times. Whether their money troubles are sudden or long-term, different business owners may have different feelings about what is right for their businesses....
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is an option for managing your debt
Bankruptcy is a scary word for many Tennessee residents. It can imply a loss of control over one's debts or a complete collapse of one's financial health. It can be a long process that not every person who qualifies for it will want to endure. It can require a person...
Bankruptcy court seeks to claw back student tuition money
Many parents help their kids pay for college. Whether they are able to pay out of savings, take out equity against their property or secure federal and private loans, some Tennessee parents are willing to put their financial health on the line in order to give their...
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