by Peter Brackney | Feb 19, 2019 | BANKRUPTCY, CHAPTER 13, CHAPTER 7, MEETING OF CREDITORS
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...
by Peter Brackney | Jan 18, 2019 | BANKRUPTCY
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...
by Peter Brackney | Jun 29, 2018 | BANKRUPTCY, FREE CONSULTATION
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...
by Peter Brackney | Oct 5, 2017 | BANKRUPTCY, CHAPTER 13, CHAPTER 7
If you’ve filed bankruptcy before to get a fresh start and have found yourself again under a mountain of debt, you may be wondering “can I file for bankruptcy again”? The answer to that question is a matter of timing, the type of bankruptcy you...
by Peter Brackney | Aug 2, 2017 | BANKRUPTCY, CONSUMER RIGHTS, NEWS
Today, Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear filed a lawsuit against a car dealership located in Nicholasville, Kentucky for violations of the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act. There are two primary violations alleged against the dealership. First, over 1,400...
by Peter Brackney | Jun 28, 2017 | BANKRUPTCY, CHAPTER 11, CONSUMER RIGHTS
So you’ve just discovered that your favorite retail store has filed for bankruptcy and you still have an unused gift card? Keep reading to learn how a retailer’s bankruptcy impacts your gift card and what you can do about it. In my wallet right now, I have...