One of the questions we are often asked is “What are the differences between tax returns and tax refunds?” So, if you’re thinking of filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Minnesota, we thought we’d explain. Here’s what you need to know about the differences between tax returns and tax refunds. Tax returns… Read more »
What Happens in Minnesota if I Inherit Something After Filing Bankruptcy?
What Happens in Minnesota if I Inherit Something After Filing Bankruptcy? It’s a fair question. No one plans when they will receive an inheritance, or when they will need to file for bankruptcy. This makes the possibility that you may inherit from an estate after filing bankruptcy a very real one. However: What happens to… Read more »
Andrew Walker Wins a Court Victory Allowing Minnesota Homeowners To Keep the Money From Selling Their Homesteads
Bankruptcy Attorney Andrew Walker won a court victory in July, 2018 with the In Re Thomas, 17-43661 MER case, regarding the “Snapshot Rule”. This case, decided by the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Minnesota formally adopted the “Snapshot Rule” for how the proceeds from selling a house are treated in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy… Read more »
Why Homeowners With Bad Debt Should Use Bankruptcy to Avoid Home Equity Loans
Minnesota homeowners with bad debt should use bankruptcy to avoid home equity loans. As Minnesota bankruptcy attorneys, we’re bound to say that though, aren’t we? But here’s why. MINNESOTA LAWS ARE VERY FAVORABLE TO HOMEOWNERS In Minnesota, it is almost impossible for a debt that isn’t a mortgage to take your home. The Minnesota Homestead… Read more »
Minnesota Changes Bankruptcy Laws to Protect Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
The Minnesota legislature recently passed a law to make the first $25,000 that a person has in a Health Savings Account or HSA exempt from bankruptcy and exempt from judgment creditors or debt collectors who are trying to collect. This bill is called HF 2391 and was introduced by Senator Roger Chamberlain of District 38 to… Read more »
New Year, New You?
Now you’ve recovered form the festive period, then perhaps you’ve already decided what you’re going to focus on this year, and have decided what New Year, New You means for you this year. What are your goals? Maybe New Year, New You means that you’re going to: Get your finances in order, or see how… Read more »
A warning to people thinking about debt settlement companies
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently brought a case against Freedom Debt Relief alleging that Freedom Debt Relief wasn’t telling its customers everything about how settlement works, and that it wasn’t handling their debts like it advertised. As a bankruptcy practitioner, I meet with lots of people who have tried debt consolidation using debt settlement companies… Read more »
Toys R Us Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Following on from the news that Toys R Us filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in September, we thought we’d explain more about why a company would file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, and how it compares a person filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Business bankruptcies and personal bankruptcies have two basic similarities: 1. … Read more »
Mortgage company changes mind over unjustified attorney’s fees
We recently filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for someone who continued to pay their mortgage throughout the 3 months of their Chapter 7. We knew that the mortgage company was in no danger of taking a loss, as all payments were current, and the mortgage company did not have to do any extra work because… Read more »
Should you file for bankruptcy in Minnesota?
Should you file for bankruptcy in Minnesota? If you are living paycheck to paycheck because of debt, then maybe you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy as an option to get out of debt. When trying to decide if filing for bankruptcy in Minnesota is the right way to go, these are the 10 questions… Read more »