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Can Bankruptcy help me get my driver’s license back?

While PennDOT has the authority to revoke a driver's license for nonpayment of a judgment, this power is curtailed by federal bankruptcy law. Once a judgment is discharged in bankruptcy, PennDOT cannot continue to suspend or revoke a driver's license based on that debt.

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Are Damages For Defamation, Libel or Slander Discharged by Bankruptcy?

I often encounter complex issues regarding the dischargeability of various types of debts in bankruptcy. One area that frequently raises questions is whether damages arising from libel, slander, and defamation can be discharged. Understanding this issue requires a detailed analysis of the elements of these torts, particularly the willful and malicious nature of the conduct, in light of the non-dischargeability criteria under 11 USC § 523.

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Paying Back Family Loans Before Filing Bankruptcy Can Backfire
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Paying Back Family Loans Before Filing Bankruptcy Can Backfire

Should you repay a loan to a family member just before bankruptcy?

Imagine repaying a loan to assist a loved one, only to have those funds reclaimed by a bankruptcy trustee. Such a scenario not only strains familial relationships but also exacerbates financial strain.

The bankruptcy code defines an “Insider” as any individual with a close personal or business relationship with the debtor. When a debtor makes payments to an insider, such as repaying a loan to a parent or child, it raises red flags for creditors and bankruptcy trustees.

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 New Year’s Message From Brent - Get a Fresh Start in 2024!
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New Year’s Message From Brent - Get a Fresh Start in 2024!

In 2024, make the conscious choice to embrace financial freedom. Bankruptcy isn't a dead end; it's a fresh start, an opportunity to rewrite your financial story. As a consumer bankruptcy attorney serving the central Pennsylvania communities of York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, I've witnessed the transformative power of bankruptcy, helping individuals like you emerge from the shadows of debt into the light of a debt-free future.

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Steer Clear: Avoid DUI and Financial Ruin this Holiday Season / DUI and Bankruptcy
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Steer Clear: Avoid DUI and Financial Ruin this Holiday Season / DUI and Bankruptcy

As part of my bankruptcy practice, I help people get a fresh start from debt. Most of the time, these debts involves situations outside of my clients’ direct control. DUI is different because it involves a poor choice – and because Bankruptcy offers minimal protection for damages caused by DUI for personal injury or death. These types of debts are not dischargeable in bankruptcy - even if there is no underlying charge or conviction, or if the matter is resolved through the Alternative Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) process.

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Bankruptcy Attorneys are “Debt Relief Agencies”

The term "Debt Relief Agency" was considered by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Milavetz, Gallop & Milavetz, P. A. v. United States, 559 U.S. 229 (2010) n the context of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA). The BAPCPA introduced several changes to the bankruptcy code, and one of these changes was the definition of a "Debt Relief Agency" under Section 101(12A) of the Bankruptcy Code.

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Cars Loan Debt in Bankruptcy: When to Surrender instead of Reaffirm
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Cars Loan Debt in Bankruptcy: When to Surrender instead of Reaffirm

In bankruptcy cases, car loans are among the most common types of Secured Debts, and they are treated differently depending on the debtor's intentions and the value of the vehicle. Surrendering a car loan in bankruptcy can be a viable option for debtors seeking to discharge their debts, avoid reaffirmation, and potentially prevent undue hardship.

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The Importance of Seeking Bankruptcy Counsel Early
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The Importance of Seeking Bankruptcy Counsel Early

Seeking help from a bankruptcy attorney early in your financial struggles can significantly impact the outcome of your bankruptcy case. By providing you with ample time to plan and prepare, an early consultation allows for a more strategic approach to your bankruptcy filing

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Exploring Prepackaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
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Exploring Prepackaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy, also known as "prepackaged" or "prepack" bankruptcy, refers to a streamlined bankruptcy process that is pre-negotiated with key stakeholders before filing. It allows companies to expedite the bankruptcy process, minimize disruptions, and emerge from bankruptcy faster and stronger.
Prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy offers numerous advantages for businesses seeking financial restructuring. By engaging in pre-negotiations and streamlining the bankruptcy process, companies can efficiently resolve financial challenges while maintaining control, preserving relationships, and expediting recovery. However, it is crucial for companies to consult legal and financial experts to navigate the complexities

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Single Asset Real Estate (SARE) Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Protecting and Maximizing Real Estate Investments
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Single Asset Real Estate (SARE) Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Protecting and Maximizing Real Estate Investments

In the realm of bankruptcy, a unique category known as Single Asset Real Estate (SARE) Chapter 11 bankruptcy is designed to address the specific needs and challenges faced by real estate owners and investors. SARE Chapter 11 bankruptcy provides a framework for individuals and entities with a single, income-generating property to restructure their debts while preserving and maximizing the value of their real estate investment. In this article, we will delve into the concept of SARE Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its advantages, and the essential aspects of the process. SARE Chapter 11 bankruptcy is primarily intended for debtors who own a single property or project that generates income, such as commercial buildings, rental properties, hotels, or large-scale residential developments. The bankruptcy process aims to facilitate the reorganization of debt by providing the debtor with protection from creditors and a framework to propose a feasible repayment plan.

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 Chapter 11 - Sub-Chapter V:  A streamlined / affordable bankruptcy for small businesses
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Chapter 11 - Sub-Chapter V: A streamlined / affordable bankruptcy for small businesses

Subchapter V of Chapter 11 bankruptcy, commonly known as "Sub-chapter 5," was introduced as part of the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019. It offers a streamlined and more affordable bankruptcy process specifically designed for small businesses. There are several key aspects of Subchapter 5 that make it a beneficial option for qualifying small businesses.

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Small Business Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: A Path to Financial Recovery
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Small Business Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: A Path to Financial Recovery

Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, but they can face financial hardships that threaten their survival. To address the unique needs of struggling small businesses, the Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA) introduced a modified version of Chapter 11 bankruptcy known as Small Business Chapter 11. This form of bankruptcy provides a streamlined and more affordable process for small businesses to reorganize their debts and regain financial stability. In this article, we will explore the advantages and procedures of Small Business Chapter 11 bankruptcy, highlighting its significance in helping small businesses navigate challenging financial circumstances.

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Traditional Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Empowering Businesses for Financial Rehabilitation
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Traditional Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Empowering Businesses for Financial Rehabilitation

Traditional Chapter 11 bankruptcy, also known as reorganization bankruptcy, provides struggling businesses with a comprehensive framework to restructure their debts, optimize their operations, and regain financial stability. This form of bankruptcy allows businesses to continue their operations while developing a feasible plan to repay creditors over time. In this essay, we will explore the advantages and procedures associated with traditional Chapter 11 bankruptcy, highlighting its significance in revitalizing businesses and fostering economic recovery.

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Keeping Your Car In Chapter 7: Redemption Option
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Keeping Your Car In Chapter 7: Redemption Option

Redemption is designed to strike a balance between the interests of debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It allows debtors to retain personal property that they may have otherwise lost through the liquidation process. By redeeming an asset, debtors can pay its fair market value in a lump sum, rather than surrendering it for sale to satisfy debts.

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The Power of Bankruptcy Automatic Stay: Putting a Halt to Lawsuits
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The Power of Bankruptcy Automatic Stay: Putting a Halt to Lawsuits

The automatic stay is a fundamental component of bankruptcy law designed to provide debtors with immediate relief from creditor harassment and collection activities. Upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition, the automatic stay takes effect, creating a legal barrier between the debtor and their creditors. It operates as an injunction that prohibits creditors from pursuing or continuing most legal actions against the debtor or their assets.

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