About a month after you file for bankruptcy, you will need to attend your meeting of creditors. But what should you expect when you attend? What is the Meeting of Creditors? The meeting of creditors is sometimes called the 341 meeting. “Within a reasonable time...
Congratulations! You’ve received your bankruptcy discharge, but what happens next? Is there anything that needs to happen now that the bankruptcy is over? Here is a helpful guide to a few things that should happen after your bankruptcy. Keeping Documents During...
“I’ve never been in trouble with the law before, and now I am being sued?!” Yes, there’s initial shock that many go through after being served with a lawsuit from a debt buyer, debt collector, or other creditor. It’s important to act...
According to the Tax Foundation, only six states have an inheritance tax and Kentucky is one of them. This tax should be considered when planning your estate and recognizing tax liability is critical when probating the estate of the deceased. What is an Inheritance...
When money is tight and you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, it’s natural to be concerned about wanting to limit costs. Many bankruptcy attorneys advertise “free consultations.” We don’t and here why. You Get What You Pay For Some free...