One of the biggest concerns anyone going through bankruptcy in Texas is likely to have centers on rebuilding their credit score after their previous debt has been cleared as a result of the process. It's a legitimate issue because of how much we rely on credit on a...
Month: April 2014
Don’t forget co-signers in the event of bankruptcy
Financial issues can leave you feeling as if you are all alone in the world. That isn't the case most of the time. There may be times when issues crop up suddenly and leave you reeling. Unexpected medical bills might be an example.Often, though, debt problems develop...
Will hazy bankruptcy rules get some SCOTUS polishing?
The Supreme Court of the United States is the court of last resort in this country. It's where dueling decisions from lower courts go to be addressed. Typically when the justices agree to hear a case, the decision provides some clarity. Sometimes, though, it raises as...
When grasping government fingers makes debt relief hard to get
Overcoming obstacles can be fun if it's being done as part of a game. Knowing that the game is going to be over at some point makes it easier to face the hurdles. And even if you get tired of it -- it's a game. You can just opt to stop.Life is not that simple. If you...