When facing overwhelming debt, Chapter 7 bankruptcy can feel like a lifeline. But before taking this important step, you may have a burning question: What does a Chapter 7 discharge mean? In essence, it's the court's official declaration that you're no longer legally obligated to repay certain debts … [Read more...]
How does owning a house before marriage affect property division in a texas divorce
How does owning a house before marriage affect property division in a Texas divorce? This is a common question many Texans ponder as they enter marriage, particularly when bringing a significant asset like a house into the union. While Texas operates under community property laws, meaning … [Read more...]
What to Do if Sued by Members Choice Credit Union in Texas
Have you been served a lawsuit by Members Choice Credit Union? If there is one message you take away from this article, it is this: never ignore a debt collection lawsuit. You have legal options available to you to resolve this lawsuit and put it in the past. Below, our Texas debt collection defense … [Read more...]
What to Do if Sued by Unifund CCR LLC in Texas
Receiving a lawsuit notice from Unifund CCR, LLC can be confusing and overwhelming, especially because you have likely never heard of it. Unifund CCR LLC is not a bank, creditor, or loan company with which you took out credit. So, what exactly is it, why is it suing you, and what can you do about … [Read more...]
What is the Income Cut Off for Chapter 7
Overwhelmed with debts? Financial stress can get extremely challenging. But there is a legal process to save you from all the struggle! Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is one of the most common options to wipe off all your unsecured debts, including your personal debt, medical expenses, and … [Read more...]
What Is A Reaffirmation Agreement In A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a difficult decision. It’s important to understand the ins and outs of the process and what it means for your financial future. One of those considerations is what is a reaffirmation agreement in a chapter 7 bankruptcy? In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy & Unemployment Overpayment in Texas
Navigating Chapter 7 can be challenging, especially with debts from unemployment insurance overpayments. I recently helped my client Ron through this situation. Ron called me with his problem: “Chris, I need your help. I’ve been overpaid on my unemployment insurance, and now I owe a significant … [Read more...]
What to Do if Autovest LLC Sues You for Debt Collection in Texas
Is Autovest LLC suing you for debt collection in Texas? If so, you may be stressed and confused. What is Autovest, and why is it suing you if you have never taken out a loan with it? Autovest LLC is a debt buyer that pursues unpaid auto loans. It might be suing you for an old debt purchased from an … [Read more...]
Navigating a No Contest Divorce Texas: Key Steps and Tips
As a family law attorney here in Dallas, potential clients often check in with me about a no contest divorce to see if it is right for them. They want to know more about how it works and whether they can proceed on their own. Lois just called me last week. “Chris, last we spoke, we were … [Read more...]
How Bankruptcy Stops Creditors: A Guide to Automatic Stay
Dealing with aggressive creditors can feel overwhelming, especially if you're facing mounting debt. You might be considering bankruptcy as a way out, but how exactly does it provide relief from relentless collection efforts? This is where understanding how bankruptcy stops creditors can provide some … [Read more...]
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