- Child Support4. I Will Have to Repay My Debts Even Though I Filed Bankruptcy – Upon completion of your bankruptcy case, the Court issues what we call a “Discharge of Debt”.&This discharge eliminates most debts. Credit cards, medical bills, collection accounts, repossession balances and many other debts are eliminated, never to return, upon discharge. There are a few types of debts such as child support, some taxes, government fines, and a few others that are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
- Identity TheftResources and information concerning identity theft, identity theft related crimes and appeals processes from identitytheft.gov. Identity Theft Challenge
- BankruptcyThe attorneys at Sawin & Shea LLC use Chapter 13 bankruptcy combined with a mortgage modification process to help homeowners struggling with payments.
- ForeclosureAre you facing a foreclosure on your home and getting the run-around from your mortgage company regarding a home saving modification? Have your attempts at modification been met with constant requests for additional documents, “lost” documents, and delay? Please call us today to discuss the options we can offer combining Chapter 13 (reorganization) bankruptcy with the mortgage modification process.
- Debt CollectionThe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) dictates the behavior of third party debt collection agents when they attempt to collect debts from you, especially if the collection activity occurs during your bankruptcy case or after your discharge.