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3 05, 2019

Can Your Social Security Administration Overpayment Be Discharged in Bankruptcy?

2023-07-22T11:00:53+00:00

Have you received a letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) for collection of an overpayment? If so, you may want to know if this debt can be discharged in bankruptcy. So, is overpayment debt dischargeable? The good news is that most SSA overpayments are considered dischargeable. Basically, any unsecured debts that you have accumulated [...]

Can Your Social Security Administration Overpayment Be Discharged in Bankruptcy?2023-07-22T11:00:53+00:00
22 03, 2019

Tax Season Is Almost Over: Looking For a Better Way To Use Your Refund?

2023-07-22T11:14:58+00:00

Are you expecting a tax refund this year? Don’t waste it on debt payments! Take control by eliminating your debt and increasing your credit score. So, How Do You Get Started? Instead of paying down a few thousand dollars of debt with your refund, you could use it to file for bankruptcy. This could wipe […]

Tax Season Is Almost Over: Looking For a Better Way To Use Your Refund?2023-07-22T11:14:58+00:00
25 05, 2018

Is there a difference between a discharge and a dismissal in bankruptcy?

2023-07-22T12:10:25+00:00

There is a big difference between a discharge and a dismissal when it comes to debt. Discharged debt means that the debt is forgiven. Whereas, a dismissal means that your debts are not discharged and the bankruptcy filing is void. Discharge: The discharge of a debt in bankruptcy means that the debtor is no longer […]

Is there a difference between a discharge and a dismissal in bankruptcy?2023-07-22T12:10:25+00:00