How Legal Aid Offices Can Offer Bankruptcy Assistance

If you’re struggling with a heavy debt load or an income that doesn’t make ends meet every month, you aren’t alone. Many individuals like you can find debt relief and can resolve troublesome financial issues for the long term with the help of bankruptcy. The two main chapters of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13,

Part 2: How the 2020 CARES Can Affect Your Debt Relief

In the first part of this blog, we covered what debt relief options the 2020 CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) offers for mortgages, student loans, car loans, and property tax debts. This CARES Act, put into place on March 27th, 2020 in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, establishes several rules

Part 1: How the 2020 CARES Act Can Affect Your Debt Relief

In the face of the deadly coronavirus contagion and the significant effects that the spread will continue to have on the global economy, the U.S. government took some extreme cautionary measures. In addition to declaring a national emergency and deploying Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and National Guard relief, the federal government passed the CARES

Part 1: Costs of Filing and Hiring Bankruptcy Assistance

If you’re having difficulty making your debt payments from month to month, it might be time to consider seeking effective methods of debt relief. While there are many other unreliable forms of debt relief available, bankruptcy is the most efficient and reliable for long-term stability and actual, long-term debt relief.  Bankruptcy is also a system