Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding that is initiated when a person or business is unable to pay their debts. After declaring bankruptcy, your debts will either be erased, or a […]
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The money held in your 401(k) is yours to withdraw, provided you are fine with incurring a tax on withdrawn funds if you have not yet reached retirement age. That […]
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a form of bankruptcy that allows you to reorganize your debts. After successfully declaring Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a monthly payment plan will be established that allows […]
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The thought of financial difficulties delaying your ability to retire can seem like a nightmare. By filing for bankruptcy, you can stick to your retirement timeline and establish financial security […]
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Most people understandably want to keep their personal financial difficulties, like any debt they may have, private. Unfortunately, if one of your creditors seeks wage garnishment in Pennsylvania, your employer […]
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In most cases, creditors cannot try to collect a debt during or after bankruptcy in Pennsylvania. During bankruptcy, a stay may be put on these efforts from creditors. After bankruptcy, […]
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