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Gregersen Law: What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
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Monday, August 26, 2013. What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed by individuals who are either capable of paying back a portion of his or her debt or need to file it to protect assets that cannot be protected in a Chapter 7. It can also be filed when a debtor is behind on mortgage payments and is about to lose their home. October 12, 2015 at 10:38 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mark J. Gregersen. View my complete profile. 801478.6823 or 801.614.8066.
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Gregersen Law: The Proper Way to Go Broke Before Filing Bankruptcy
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Sunday, February 16, 2014. The Proper Way to Go Broke Before Filing Bankruptcy. From our experience, we have seen many smart ways, and many not so smart ways people use their money prior to filing bankruptcy. Here are a few lessons that people have learned along the way:. 4 Some exempt assets to consider purchasing prior to filing bankruptcy include:. Most major appliances (NOT televisions). Food - up to a year supply. Back payments on secured assets such as cars or homes (NOT recreational vehicles).
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Gregersen Law: August 2013
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Monday, August 26, 2013. What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed by individuals who are either capable of paying back a portion of his or her debt or need to file it to protect assets that cannot be protected in a Chapter 7. It can also be filed when a debtor is behind on mortgage payments and is about to lose their home. Monday, August 19, 2013. Utah Bankruptcy Do's and Dont's. To the last moment, but it is best to avoid it altogether. Do consider adjusting your tax withholding...
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Gregersen Law: March 2013
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Saturday, March 9, 2013. Filing Chapter 7, and Tax Returns. Did you know that it’s best to wait to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Until you file your taxes? We tell our clients to file your tax refund, and spend it on necessary expenses. Why is this a good idea? Your tax refund should be spent on necessary expenses prior to filing. Necessary items may include groceries, utility bills, mortgage or rent, and bankruptcy attorneys’ fees. Stay tuned more to come…. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mark J. Gregersen.
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Gregersen Law: Can Filing for Bankruptcy Affect my Tax Refund?
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Thursday, February 20, 2014. Can Filing for Bankruptcy Affect my Tax Refund? Should I file my taxes before I file for bankruptcy? While every situation is different, the most common answer is yes, file your taxes before you file for bankruptcy if you are expecting a refund. We wrote on smart ways to spend your tax refund prior to filing for bankruptcy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mark J. Gregersen. View my complete profile. 801478.6823 or 801.614.8066. Monday to Saturday 8 am to 10 pm.
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Gregersen Law: Don't wait any longer! Call us today!
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Saturday, March 8, 2014. Don't wait any longer! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mark J. Gregersen. View my complete profile. 801478.6823 or 801.614.8066. Monday to Saturday 8 am to 10 pm. Dont wait any longer! Salt Lake City Office. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. 1412 S. Legend Hills Drive. Clearfield, Utah 84015. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Gregersen Law: April 2013
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Monday, April 29, 2013. Bankruptcy is a form of debt relief which helps debtors through the legal process to wipe out their debts through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Or consolidate and repay them through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Here you can find out what is actual myths vs. what are actual facts:. Myth #1: Debtors will lose everything they have by filing for bankruptcy. You may not know this but, a vast majority of bankruptcy filers don’t lose anything! To help save your house from foreclosure while.
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Gregersen Law: June 2013
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Thursday, June 27, 2013. Myth #3 Filing bankruptcy will hurt your credit for 10 years. Myth #3: Filing bankruptcy will hurt your credit for 10 years. Myth, not true. Bankruptcy. May appear on your credit report for 10 years, however it does not effect your credit for that length of time. There is a common misconception that bankruptcy permanently ruins your credit and there is no coming back after filing. Or you are served. Bankruptcy may be one way to do that. Seek advice from a qualified lawyer. In mos...
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