Buying a House in Georgia After Filing for Bankruptcy

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Over the past few years, COVID-19 has disrupted many industries, sent the housing market soaring but maintained low borrowing rates for mortgage financing. Unfortunately, the limitations caused by the pandemic have been tough on American wallets. Increases in unemployment, medical bills and divorce created additional financial burdens, resulting in an uptick in bankruptcy filings. It’s … Read More

Bankruptcy Increases Among Senior Citizens

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Bankruptcy is a difficult choice to make at any age, but there is a growing number of the elderly population facing the need for bankruptcy protection. Here are the reasons behind this, and how you can help your aging parents or loved ones. An Increasing Problem Bankruptcy among senior citizens made up only 2% of … Read More

Don’t Let Debt Defeat You in 2021

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Money trouble is nothing new to most people, and saying that you’re going to “set high financial goals in 2021” sounds good. Yet, setting goals without a plan is really just wishing for things to happen. When it comes to financial goals, you need to be specific, have a plan, and follow through. 2020 was a year … Read More

Don’t Let COVID-19 Financial Issues Ruin Your Holiday Season

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Is COVID-19 “over,” are masks effective, who is actually vulnerable? These are the questions many people are asking as we enter the 8th month of this pandemic. While we are still receiving mixed reviews and unclear answers to these questions, one thing is for sure: many families are still facing very real economic consequences from … Read More

Bankruptcy May Help You in the Coronavirus Crisis

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Millions of Americans have been laid off or have lost their means of employment during this Coronavirus crisis of 2020. If you are one of the millions without a paycheck, it may make sense for you to file for bankruptcy, especially if you are struggling with debt. When you are without income, there is less … Read More

What About Child Support?

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When divorce occurs and there are children involved in the marriage, things are more complicated for everyone involved. When a parent is receiving or paying child support and bankruptcy is looming in the future, this responsibility will need to be looked at carefully. The ability of parents to provide and care for their children is … Read More

Unpaid Taxes

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Monday, April 14 your taxes were due this year. Were you able to pay them? Were you able to pay them on time in 2019? Alternatively, has another tax filing passed and you are facing yet another year of unpaid taxes. Can Your Unpaid Taxes Be Discharged? Your unpaid taxes and tax debt may be … Read More

Georgia Bankruptcy Exemptions

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Are you ready for a fresh start with your finances? Are you tired of looking over your shoulder, as you fear potential lawsuits? Is your mounting debt becoming a burden too heavy to bear? If so, it might be time to consider filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. When filing for bankruptcy, there are many things … Read More

“Will I Ever Be Able To Buy A House After I File For Bankruptcy?”

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If you’ve been asking yourself this question, let George R. Belche help you answer that question by giving you a simple, “yes” answer. That is the most basic way to answer your question, however, as with all things, there is a lot involved in buying a house after you file for bankruptcy. The more specific … Read More

How To Find The Right Bankruptcy Attorney That’s Just Right For You

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Finding the right bankruptcy attorney that is just right for you can be tricky. Some lawyers have clever advertising, however that information is not enough to determine if a bankruptcy lawyer is right for you or not. It’s important to broaden your sources of information during your search. Here are a few suggestions that will … Read More