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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Non-Dischargeable Requirements in Bankruptcy: Cash Advances, Luxury Items, and Presumption of Non-Dischargeability
Brent Diefenderfer Brent Diefenderfer

Non-Dischargeable Requirements in Bankruptcy: Cash Advances, Luxury Items, and Presumption of Non-Dischargeability

In bankruptcy, certain debts are deemed non-dischargeable, meaning they cannot be eliminated or forgiven through bankruptcy proceedings. These debts are subject to specific requirements that debtors must be aware of to ensure compliance with bankruptcy laws. A few notable debts include cash advances on credit cards and the purchase of luxury items shortly before filing for bankruptcy.

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The Bankruptcy Discharge: Understanding Eligible and Non-Eligible Debts and Challenging Dischargeability
Brent Diefenderfer Brent Diefenderfer

The Bankruptcy Discharge: Understanding Eligible and Non-Eligible Debts and Challenging Dischargeability

The bankruptcy discharge is a critical aspect of the bankruptcy process, offering debtors a fresh start by eliminating certain debts. However, not all debts are eligible for discharge, and creditors have the right to challenge the dischargeability of specific debts. In this article, we will delve into the concept of bankruptcy discharge, explore the types of debts that can be discharged and those that cannot, and discuss the procedures creditors can follow to challenge the dischargeability of a debt.

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