Tag Archives: Chapter 13
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A knotty problem that surfaces from time to time in Chapters 7 and 13 is the omitted or undisclosed asset. In many of these cases, the omitted or undisclosed asset is a claim or right to payment based on a claim for a personal injury or a claim for worker’s compensation which, for whatever reason, is not disclosed in… Read More »
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This is one of the questions I’m asked frequently when I meet with an individual about their financial problems. The answer is always, “No, except as a final option and only if you can’t find another alternative that will work for you.” Unfortunately, for most people there isn’t another good solution. The prospective client will… Read More »
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The housing bubble that began bursting in 2007 created negative equity in many of our homes in Georgia by pushing home values way down below the amount owed on the home. A recent report states that approximately 55% of homeowners in metro Atlanta are experiencing negative equity and owe more than the home is worth…. Read More »