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Do I Have to File Bankruptcy With My Spouse?

Like filing taxes, it is your choice whether you file an individual or a joint bankruptcy. There can be advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages of only one spouse filing is that the bankruptcy will only be reported on that person’s credit report. So the non-filer’s credit won’t be affected. This can be a useful option if one...

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Hawaii Bankruptcy Tips: Seven Steps to Debt Resolution

People nowadays are in difficult financial situations due to unemployment, financial mishaps, hospital bills, or taxes they simply can’t pay. With a ruined credit, it’s hard to maintain family security. The first step is to actively get started in the bankruptcy process. With our Hawaii lawyer, it’s easy to get on the right track. There are several steps to...

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Three Easy Ways to Pay Your Hawaii Bankruptcy Attorney

Feeling overwhelmed by debt? Struggling to keep up with your bills every month? If you’ve been thinking about hiring a lawyer for bankruptcy because you simply can’t continue to fall deeper into debt, you aren’t alone. You may be thinking, “If I can’t pay my bills, how will I ever pay for a Hawaii lawyer?” Fortunately, when you hire an attorney...

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Bankruptcy in Hawaii Can Be Complicated, Finding an Experienced Hawaii Bankruptcy Lawyer Can Help

More people than ever are struggling with debt in today’s economy. If your bills are piling up, and you feel like you’re paddling furiously with no end in sight, it may be time to consider filing for bankruptcy in Hawaii. A Hawaii attorney can help you file the appropriate paperwork in order to get out from under your debts, but...

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Hawaii Bankruptcy: How to File for Bankruptcy in Hawaii

As you may have read during your research on Hawaii bankruptcy, there are two types of consumer bankruptcy in Hawaii, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, and three factors that are used to determine which type is appropriate for you: income, assets, and debts. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy A Chapter 7 Hawaii bankruptcy is sometimes referred to as “straight” bankruptcy because...

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Comments From Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol (Bankr. S.D. Fla.) Regarding the New Bankruptcy Laws

By Consumer Bankruptcy News With Congress and the Supreme Court having approved what I would call criminal loan sharking, filings will start growing, and maybe not in a year, but in a couple of years, we might see filings as high or higher that they were before, notwithstanding the new bankruptcy law’s goal. Then take into consideration our present...

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