Bankruptcy for RI Seniors
Bankruptcy Relief For RI Seniors “An increasing number of Americans aged 65 and older are declaring bankruptcy,” writes Reuters in a recent report. “Those aged 65 and older represented seven percent of bankruptcy filers in 2007, a mind-boggling jump from 1991. They are easily the ‘fastest-growing age demographic…’” The sad fact is that many older […]
Do Chapter 7 Debtors Have to go to RI Bankruptcy Court?
In most cases, debtors who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief in Rhode Island, do not have to go the RI Bankruptcy Court. Instead, they attend a brief hearing known as a Section 341 meeting of creditors that typically lasts less than 5 minutes.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing in Rhode Island: How Long Will It Take?
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy filings take how long to complete in Rhode Island? Let’s pretend you filed a Rhode Island Chapter 7 bankruptcy case today. If you did, your case would come to an end in about 90 days. What happens during that time? Let’s examine a typical Chapter 7 filing in RI: You complete your first […]
14 Lies About Bankruptcy
RI Bankruptcy lawyer separates fact from fiction concerning filing bankrupty. Those struggling with unpayable debt should learn more about bankruptcy relief.
Debt Settlement Plans: Part II
Debt settlement plans fail because they require unrealistic repayment terms. Contact a Rhode Island bankruptcy lawyer to understand all of your debt-relief options.
The Truth About Debt Settlement Plans: Part I
Almost 90% of debt management and debt settlement plans fail. Discuss your debt problems with a qualified bankruptcy attorney to save time and money.
Rhode Island Bankruptcy Law: Myths vs Reality
RI bankruptcy laws protect property and restore order to financial chaos. Ignore myths and debt settlement scams and consult a qualified RI bankruptcy lawyer.
RI Bankruptcy Filing: Can’t I Just Keep One Credit Card?
RI Chapter 7 bankruptcy filers must list everyone they owe money to, including all credit cards with a balance and friends or family members.
Stopping Wage Attachment: Rhode Island Bankruptcy Law
Rhode Island Bankruptcy Law: Wage garnishments, or wage attachments, can be stopped by filing bankruptcy