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Qualifying For A Mortgage After Filing A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case
How to Qualifying For A Mortgage After Filing A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case? Filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case provides a fresh start in most circumstances. For some Chapter 7 filers, part of receiving a fresh start is buying a house. How do you qualify for a mortgage...

Buying A Home In A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
How to Buying A Home In A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case? When you file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, most of your real and personal property becomes part of your Chapter 13 bankruptcy estate. A Chapter 13 trustee manages your Chapter 13 bankruptcy estate and is...

Options For Finding Debt Relief
There are many options for finding debt relief. Contact the attorneys of the Morrison Law Group for a free consultation to learn more about these options, including bankruptcy. We can help you find debt relief and get a fresh start. But, like any debt relief solution,...

Some FAQ About Debt Collectors & Debt Collection
If you owe a debt, a debt collector is entitled to collect it from you. However, a debt collector must act within applicable state and federal laws when trying to collect a debt. If it does not, you may have a cause of action against this debt collector. If you think...

Solving Debt Problems Caused By The Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the unemployment of hundreds of thousands of people. This has resulted in burdensome financial problems for American workers, even those in Utah and elsewhere who have returned to work. Federal stimulus payments, unemployment benefits, and...

Supreme Court Turns Down Chance To Rule On Student Loan Hardship
In McCoy v. United States, No. 20-886, 2021 WL 2519103 (June 21, 2021), the United States Supreme Court avoided a prime opportunity to bring some form of debt relief to student loan borrowers throughout America. Here, the Court denied Thelma McCoy’s petition for...

How Filing Bankruptcy Makes You A Low Credit Risk
Many people believe that filing bankruptcy will interfere with their ability to obtain credit not just in the near future, but in the long term. This is another myth of bankruptcy. Banks, credit card companies, and other lenders promote this myth because they think it...

Filing Options For Married Couples – Individual Filing
Bankruptcy law allows married couples to file a bankruptcy petition jointly as a married couple. The law also allows couples to file separately as individuals. If you are married and considering bankruptcy. Contact the Morrison Law Group for a free consultation. We...

Filing Options For Married Couples – Joint Filing
Bankruptcy may be difficult for married couples. While no one wants to assign blame, it is easy to feel guilty for causing financial problems that negatively affect another person. Especially when that other person is your spouse. Married couples may choose to file...
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