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What Not to Do Before Filing For Bankruptcy

There’s no denying that the bankruptcy process is demanding and emotional. Yet, the process allows for a new start. While complicated, bankruptcy is the best solution for many people searching for a way to escape crushing financial debt.
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The Orantes Law Firm

What You Need to Know About Creditor Harassment

There are many unappealing aspects of being in debt. As if the stress of being in dire financial straits wasn’t enough, having to deal with harassment from creditors makes an already bad situation that much worse. You need to understand that you have rights. When you start working with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, you can stand up to your creditors, come up with a long-term plan, and stop living in fear.
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Giovanni Orantes

Can I Keep My House & Car If I File For Bankruptcy?

Everyone makes mistakes. In 2021, nearly 40,000 Californians filed for bankruptcy. The reality is that many people will experience financial hardship. When you are facing deep debt, filing for bankruptcy can seem like the only way out. “Bankruptcy” may be a scary word to most because they associate it with the embarrassment of financial failure and the fear of losing all of their possessions.
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Giovanni Orantes

Disputing a Billing Error on Debit or Credit Card Statements

Billing errors on your debit or credit card statements may include unauthorized charges, misapplied payments, charges for services or goods you haven't received, or vague transaction descriptions. If you make use of a credit or debit card, you are likely to find a billing error on your statement once in a while.
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Giovanni Orantes

Your Rights and Options in Foreclosure

Both state and federal initiatives during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic allowed homeowners to delay their mortgage payments or otherwise rearrange their payment amounts or due dates. Those programs are now winding down, and property owners are pretty much back on a normal payment schedule.
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Giovanni Orantes

Which Chapter of Bankruptcy Should I File?

According to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California, there were a total of 6,293 bankruptcy filings in 2020, including all Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 filings. If your financial situation has changed dramatically, bankruptcy may be the right option for you.
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Giovanni Orantes

When is Filing for Bankruptcy a Good Option?

When a person is in crippling debt, they may be experiencing a deep fear, worried that there is nowhere to turn. In 2019, according to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, 774,940 people filed for bankruptcy. There is a certain stigma attached to filing for bankruptcy, but truthfully, bankruptcy can happen even to those who are prudent and financially responsible.
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Giovanni Orantes

How Long Does Bankruptcy Appear on a Credit Report?

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted the physical, emotional, and financial health of countless individuals across the country. Many were laid off while others were furloughed or forced to take salary reductions. It’s been a challenging time that has put many people in difficult financial situations.
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