People who are considering filing bankruptcy with me often ask what to bring for our first meeting. (If you’re interested in scheduling a free initial consultation to see if bankruptcy is a good option for you, call my office at 401.738.3030 today.) The purpose of this first meeting is to ensure that we’re […]
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What should I bring to my free bankruptcy consultation?
May 24th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: RI Bankruptcy Court · RI bankruptcy exemptions · chapter 7 · new bankruptcy law · rhode island
What can you keep after filing for bankruptcy?
October 21st, 2009 · No Comments
It is rare for someone who is represented by a bankruptcy attorney to lose their property (home, personal possessions, retirement plans, etc.) as a result of a bankruptcy filed in Rhode Island. The Rhode Island statute dealing with what you are allowed to keep or “exempt” in spite of a bankruptcy filing has some particularly […]
Tags: RI Bankruptcy Court · RI bankruptcy exemptions · chapter 13 · chapter 7 · rhode island
What kinds of debt can bankruptcy eliminate?
July 6th, 2009 · No Comments
A Rhode Island bankruptcy filing can be used to get rid of many types of debt. Filing under Chapter 7 may allow many types of debts to be wiped out completely:
credit card debt
electric, gas, water, and other utility bills
medical, dental, and vision bills
personal and unsecured bank loans
automobile loan obligations remaining on a repossessed vehicle
mortgage loan […]
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Will I receive credit card offers after filing bankruptcy?
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Many people think they won’t be able to sign up for new credit cards after filing bankruptcy. While all bets are off given the current credit crisis, in recent years the answer to the above question has typically been yes — it was fairly common to hear of clients receiving offers to sign up for […]
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Can you file bankruptcy but keep your car or truck?
January 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Yes, in many cases you can. In Rhode Island, you can keep vehicles you own outright up to $12,000 under the state’s “motor vehicle” exemption. Even if your vehicle is worth more, you could potentially hold on to a vehicle valued up to $17,000 by also claiming the state’s $5,000 “wildcard” exemption.
If a creditor has […]
Tags: RI bankruptcy exemptions · chapter 13 · chapter 7 · rhode island
Filing bankruptcy again: How long must I wait?
December 13th, 2007 · No Comments
People sometimes find it necessary to file bankruptcy again. The good news is you can file again; the bad news is you may want to wait a while. Under the new bankruptcy law, you can file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy eight years after you initially filed for Chapter 7 . You must wait four years […]
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Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13: What’s the difference?
November 10th, 2007 · No Comments
With a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, many types of debt can be eliminated completely. However, not everyone is eligible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Multiple factors (such as your income level, family size, medical bills, etc.) determine whether you are eligible for Chapter 7. A Rhode Island attorney experienced with bankruptcy should be […]
Tags: chapter 13 · chapter 7 · new bankruptcy law · rhode island · stop home foreclosure