What Credit Report Errors Cause Consumers Higher Interest Rates?
After filing bankruptcy people are often interested in trying to rebuild their credit, and a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be a good first step to repairing your credit. The information contained in your credit report is important and that information must be accurate. Credit reporting agencies (CRA) such as Experian, Equifax and […]
How is Social Security Income treated in the Bankruptcy Means Test?
The first step in a bankruptcy filing is to determine the debtor’s income in relation to the Current Monthly Income for your state. Assuming the debtor is above that, the more complicated Means Test must be performed. The outcome of that test will determine either if the debtor qualifies for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or […]
Can an Illegal Immigrant File for Bankruptcy?
An illegal immigrant can file for bankruptcy in the United States. There is no reference to a citizenship requirement in the Bankruptcy Law. US Code §109 provides the requirements to be a “debtor.” The most common way to be eligible to be a debtor is to have a “domicile” in your state. A domicile “requires […]