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

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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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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Can creditors contact me after my bankruptcy is over?  The Bankruptcy Discharge Injunction: Protecting Debtors from Creditor Contact
Brent Diefenderfer Brent Diefenderfer

Can creditors contact me after my bankruptcy is over? The Bankruptcy Discharge Injunction: Protecting Debtors from Creditor Contact

Bankruptcy provides individuals with a fresh start by offering debt relief and legal protection. After a bankruptcy is discharged, debtors expect relief from creditor harassment and communications. This article explores whether creditors are allowed to contact debtors after a bankruptcy discharge, highlighting the significance of the bankruptcy discharge injunction, the consequences of violating it, and the potential damages awarded to debtors.

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Bankruptcy and Vehicle Repossession: Protecting Your Vehicle in the Process
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Bankruptcy and Vehicle Repossession: Protecting Your Vehicle in the Process

For many individuals, a vehicle is not just a mode of transportation but an essential asset for their daily lives and livelihoods. If you're facing overwhelming debt and considering bankruptcy, protecting your vehicle from repossession becomes a crucial concern. This article delves into the impact of bankruptcy on vehicle repossession and provides strategies to safeguard your vehicle during the bankruptcy process.

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Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure: Options for Saving Your Home
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Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure: Options for Saving Your Home

The threat of foreclosure on one's home is a distressing situation that many homeowners face when overwhelmed by financial difficulties. However, bankruptcy, specifically Chapter 13, provides potential solutions to save their homes. This article explores how Chapter 13 repayment plans, the treatment of mortgage arrears, the possibility of loan modification, and the automatic stay can help homeowners navigate the challenges of mortgage foreclosure and protect their homes.

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