Blog | James R. Jones, Attorney At Law - Part 13

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What Is the Discharge Injunction, and What Happens If It’s Violated?

July 26, 2019

When you receive a bankruptcy discharge, it releases you from personal liability for certain specific debts. A discharge injunction is a permanent order that prevents creditors from collecting on those and other pre-petition debts. This includes letters, telephone calls and other means of contact. When a creditor violates the discharge... View Article

Why the Means Test Is Important When Filing for Bankruptcy

July 19, 2019

The means test is the test that the law applies to determine whether you’re eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy—a type of bankruptcy filing that allows debt forgiveness. Chapter 7 bankruptcy usually forgives unsecured debts, such as credit card and medical debt. Filing under Chapter 7 is reserved for low-income citizens... View Article

How You Can Expect Business Bankruptcy to Affect Your Credit

July 6, 2019

Business bankruptcy could have a significant effect on your credit score if you are personally liable for any of the debts incurred by your company. The type of business entity/structure you have and the company’s own tax liability will have a lot to do with whether or not personal liability... View Article

Can You Continue Your Business After Filing for Bankruptcy?

June 29, 2019

Filing for bankruptcy always comes with a certain degree of risk, especially as a business owner. There is a chance that filing personal bankruptcy could make it difficult, if not downright impossible, for you to keep your business. However, this depends on the circumstances of your case, as well as... View Article