by bkabritsor | Nov 20, 2020 | Bankruptcy
When people think about major debts, big ones like mortgages and bank loans are probably what come to mind. However, it is possible to find yourself deeply indebted from everyday living. Missed utility bills, late credit card payments, unpaid fines and other smaller...
by bkabritsor | Oct 23, 2020 | Bankruptcy
If you have fallen behind on your monthly car loan payments, you may expect the lender to repossess the vehicle. While you may have some other options for keeping your car, truck or SUV, filing for bankruptcy protection may temporarily stop the repossession. The...
by bkabritsor | Sep 2, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Discharging your debt through bankruptcy gives you an opportunity to start over financially. Even though the bankruptcy remains on your credit report for seven to 10 years, you do not need to wait that long to start rebuilding your credit. Your credit score reflects...
by bkabritsor | Jul 6, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Wisconsin residents who are struggling with unsecured debt can seek relief through Chapter 128 bankruptcy. With this state-specific process, you can make a court-approved plan to repay your debt over time. Explore the provisions of Chapter 128 and learn how it differs...
by bkabritsor | May 28, 2020 | Credit Card Debt
The start of a New Year often brings attention to goal setting for many Americans, and a common focus is taking control of runaway finances. Overspending during the holidays may help provide the motivation to overcome a setback. While it may take several years to pay...
by bkabritsor | Apr 29, 2020 | Bankruptcy
If you have outstanding debts you cannot pay, you may feel nervous every time your phone rings. While it may be in your financial and legal interests to explore bankruptcy or other options, you do not have to put up with harassment from debt collectors. That is, even...
by bkabritsor | Mar 5, 2020 | Bankruptcy
During winter months, losing power could mean freezing to death in Wisconsin and other states with consistently low temperatures. So, the energy company will not shut off your power, even if you cannot make payments during the winter months. However, falling so far...