Baran Bulkat

J.D. · California Western School of Law

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What Is the Disclosure Statement in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?
The disclosure statement in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case is designed to give creditors adequate information about the debtors finances.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan Payment Calculator
This calculator will help you determine the minimum monthly payment you'd need to make as part of your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan.
Which Debts are Cancelled in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Find out which debts will be discharged at the end of your Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plan period.
What Happens at a 2004 Examination in Bankruptcy?
The 2004 examination in bankruptcy is like a deposition that allows the trustee, creditor, or debtor to get more information about property, income, or possible fraud.
What Are My Options If I Can't Afford a Bankruptcy Attorney?
Learn about options if you cannot afford a bankruptcy lawyer's fees, including representing yourself, negotiating lower fees, or exploring legal clinics.
Chapter 20 Bankruptcy: Filing Chapter 7 Before Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 20 refers to the practice of filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy right after receiving a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge. Find out why you might want to file for Chapter 20, as well as why you might want to avoid it altogether.
What Are Adequate Protection Payments in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Certain creditors are entitled to receive payments before the court confirms (approves) your Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plan.
Can I Dismiss My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy If the Trustee Wants to Sell My Property?
Usually, the court will not allow you to dismiss your Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in order to save valuable assets.
Can I Buy a Car or Refinance During Bankruptcy?
Debtors may not enter into major transactions, such as buying a car, refinancing a house, or selling a house without the Trustee and the Court’s approval.
Are My Wages Protected in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Whether you can keep your wages in Chapter 7 bankruptcy depends on when you earned the income and the exemption laws of your state.