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

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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Converting Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Chapter 7: Understanding the Circumstances and Considerations
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Converting Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Chapter 7: Understanding the Circumstances and Considerations

Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides individuals with a fresh start in managing their financial challenges. In certain situations, debtors who initially file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy may find it necessary to convert their case to Chapter 7. This article explores the circumstances under which a debtor may convert from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7, emphasizing the importance of changed circumstances, the motion to convert, and the careful analysis of exemptions.

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