The Means Test And What It Means

The Means Test And What It Means

Every personal bankruptcy is different. That’s why bankruptcy attorneys use phrases like “in most cases” or “under most circumstances.” Everyone’s debts – and everyone’s ability or lack of ability to pay them – is different, and each bankruptcy filing is scrutinized...
Avoid Bankruptcy If You Can

Avoid Bankruptcy If You Can

If you are being buried under mounting debts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area – and the debts are mounting faster than you can pay them – discuss your circumstances and alternatives at once with an experienced Dallas bankruptcy attorney. Your situation may not be as dire...
Bankruptcy School Is In Session

Bankruptcy School Is In Session

Before you file for bankruptcy in Texas, you must complete credit counseling classes offered by an approved agency. Upon completing the classes, you’ll receive a certificate of completion that you must file with the bankruptcy court. The certificate must indicate that...
Student Loans And Texas Bankruptcy

Student Loans And Texas Bankruptcy

If your debts are mounting rapidly and you are considering bankruptcy, you are probably dealing with more than just one debt. Car payments, medical expenses, mortgages, and credit card payments can pile up and swiftly spiral out of control. If you’re considering...
An Alternative To Divorce

An Alternative To Divorce

It’s an old piece of wisdom that the love of money is the root of all evil, but the lack of money isn’t exactly a good thing either. It’s one of the leading reasons why couples divorce. However, financial problems are the kind of challenges that many couples meet...