Can You Keep the Household Goods You Pledged to a Finance Company?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, September 28, 2015
If you have obtained a loan at a finance company it is important to understand that in a bankruptcy some of the items pledged (items listed that you did not use the money borrowed to purchase but that you told the creditor about so they could list them as collateral) can be avoided or protected under Bankruptcy Law. These items are:
Harsh New Regulations For Payday and Car Title Lenders?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, July 8, 2015
In March of this year, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recommended a set of sweeping new rules and regulations for the Payday and Car Title industry. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is an independent agency of the United States government responsible for consumer protection in the financial sector.
Is this Collection Email a Scam or Legitimate?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, May 4, 2015
Are Homeowner Association Fees Discharged in Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, April 13, 2015
Homeowner Association (HOA) fees or dues are monetary assessments collected by the Homeowner Association for maintenance, upkeep and general safety and security of a particular subdivision or development. They are typical in larger, upscale developments and with condominiums. Debtor’s that are filing for bankruptcy protection need to be aware of
Paying Back a Family Member with Your Tax Refund Before FIling Bankruptcy
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, March 23, 2015
I am asked this question quite a lot around this time of year. It is natural for clients to use tax refund money to pay a loan to a family member. Many times that is why the family member made the loan; they were promised that they would be paid back with tax refund money.
Can Student Loan Creditors Take my Tax Refund or Garnish my Wages?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, March 2, 2015
If you are in default on your student loan, the student loan creditor, or the collection agency for the student loan creditor can seek to garnish your wages or take your tax refund to offset the loan amount. A tax offset is where the Department o
Are Medical Debts Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, February 9, 2015
Do You Have Enough Debt To File Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, January 19, 2015
How much debt do I have to have in order to file for bankruptcy?
What Happens to Your Home Loan or Mortgage After You File Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, December 8, 2014
What is Tenants by the Entirety Property in Tennessee?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, November 17, 2014
In Tennessee, if a married person owns property, particularly real property, with their spouse, this means the couple has an undivided one-half interest in the property. Tenants by the entirety ownership, on practical basis, means that if one spouse passes away, the other spouse will automatically own the real property without the need to probate the estate