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Inside you will find over 500 helpful articles discussing the Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Process and other solutions for difficult financial situations.

 

    Need to file bankruptcy in Rochester, MN? Avoid this

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 18

    Never, and I mean never, call an out of state company to file bankruptcy in Rochester, MN. There are some out of state companies that solicit Rochester, MN residents to file bankruptcy with them. When you see their ad and call the number you end up in a different state. Don’t fall for it. Hang the phone up and call a Rochester, MN based bankruptcy law firm.

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    How To File Chapter 7 in Rochester And Get Your Life Back

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 17

    Meet Jamie (Fake name). Jamie called us in desperate need of help. You see, his wages were being garnished and Jamie and his significant other just had a baby. Jamie needed all of his wages to keep the roof over his family’s head and to feed his family. Having his wages garnished meant that Jamie was facing a situation where he couldn’t pay rent and pay his bills and keep food on the table.

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    Why Bankruptcy Works

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 14

    Bankruptcy carries with it a stigma.  It is seen as a refuge for the “deadbeat” - an easy way for someone who knowingly and voluntarily entered into a credit agreement to shed a legal obligation to pay a debt.  So many of the people I meet with to discuss their financial situation express to me that meeting to talk about filing bankruptcy is really their financial last resort - that they have gone to great (and sometimes financial painful) steps to avoid having to make the appointment to start a bankruptcy filing.

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    Why Am I Still Getting Letters From The Trustee After Filing?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 13

     First of all, congratulations on filing bankruptcy and getting your life back! That is wonderful. If you file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the timeline from when you file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy until you get your discharge is about 4 months. However, that does not mean that your case is over.

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    What is The WIld Card Federal Bankruptcy Exemption?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 12

    You will sometimes hear bankruptcy lawyers talk about the “wild card” bankruptcy exemption and you wonder what that is. When you file bankruptcy, debtors are required to disclose all their assets on schedules. You are also required to select exemptions if you want to exempt, or protect, your assets. Section 522(d) of the Bankruptcy Code lays out the exemptions you can select under the Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions. You can chose none of the exemptions if you wish to, but we would not recommend that.

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    Welcome to St Cloud, Minnesota's Best Bankruptcy Law Firm

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 11

    If you live in or around St. Cloud, MN and you are thinking about filing a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy, look no further than St. Cloud, MN’s LARGEST Bankruptcy law firm. When you visit www.kainscott.com, you will be visiting Minnesota’s LARGEST Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy website. Easy to understand information on what is bankruptcy, what is the bankruptcy process like in Minnesota, and how much will bankruptcy cost me in St Cloud, MN, are all right there for you to review in the comfort of your home.

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    How To Avoid Debt Consolidation in Rochester, MN

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 10

    You read this correctly. Debt consolidation is a complete waste of time. There are numerous problems with debt consolidation. Let me count the problems.

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    Do Bankruptcy Trustees in MN Have Their Favorite Firms?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 8

    There is no doubt in my mind that Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 trustees in Minnesota have their favorite bankruptcy law firms. They likely also have their list of bankruptcy lawyers and bankruptcy law firms they are not so fond of. How does Kain & Scott know this to be true? We attend bankruptcy hearings all across the state of Minnesota and we talk to these trustees regularly.  We also see the commotion of lawyers and their clients at these hearings having conversations about why the schedules are not correct and why they now have some problems.

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    If You Do These 3 Things, Don't FIle Bankruptcy

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 7

    I want to make sure you understand I think bankruptcy is a wonderful tool that can be used to get your life back. I have personally witnessed thousands of Minnesotans get their lives back over many years and I can attest to you, they all were very thankful that bankruptcy exists to allow them to move on from a nightmare in the form of overwhelming debt.

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    If Donald Trump Can File Bankruptcy, So Can You

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 6

    If Donald Trump can file bankruptcy, so can you. There have been presidents who have filed bankruptcy before and there have been thousands of actors and actresses and comics who have filed bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a legal tool that can be used to get rid of debt. If you start a business, and things don’t go well, bankruptcy is there to help out. One of the policy reasons behind bankruptcy is we want people taking risks and starting businesses because when they succeed it is good for the economy.

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    Can Creditors Freeze My Bank Accounts?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 5

    After the creditor recovers a money judgement (usually by default), the creditor will seek to execute this judgement.  One common way that creditors seek to satisfy the judgement is by recovering property belonging to the debtor that is held by a third party-often a bank or employer.  The creditor will serve this third party with a writ of execution and the third party will have to file a “return” identifying any property that belongs to you and is held by the third party. You will be given a copy of this return and will have an opportunity to claim exemptions or make other objections before the property is turned over to the creditor. 

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    Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Basics in Mankato Minnesota

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 4

    Ok, so you are researching Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and you come across a lot of legalese that is confusing and long. You say, why can’t anyone just explain what a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is in a few short paragraphs that is easy to read and understand. Well, here we go!

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    Minnesotans Who Filed Bankruptcy: Beware of This Scam

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 3

    Minnesotans who have filed either Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy ought to be aware of a scam that is becoming more pervasive. As people who file bankruptcy know, bankruptcy filings are public information. Unfortunately, some scam artists are using this public information to extort money from unsuspecting victims.

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    How to Find an Awesome Bankruptcy Lawyer in Rochester

    Posted by Wesley Scott on February 1

    From the author of, “Filing Bankruptcy Sucks, Your Lawyer Should Not”, this week we discuss how to find an awesome bankruptcy lawyer in Rochester, MN. You would be surprised at how unhelpful and unkind some professionals can be. At Kain & Scott, we have been perfecting the process of bankruptcy since 1972, always making the process more comforting and soothing to our guests as possible. Our core values are kindness, helpfulness, professionalism, and exceptional customer service.

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    Beware of BBB Reviews On Out of State Bankruptcy Law Firms

    Posted by Wesley Scott on January 31

    This a warning to any Minnesotans considering filing bankruptcy and using some out of state company who says they will refer you back to a Minnesota attorney for bankruptcy. If you make a phone call and wind up speaking to an out of state company about bankruptcy, before you do anything, and certainly before you pay this company ANY money, check the companies name with the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU.

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    Bankruptcy and Musical Instruments

    Posted by Wesley Scott on January 29

    As a musician, your instruments are not just possessions – they’re extensions of your creativity, livelihood, and soul. The prospect of bankruptcy, including chapter 11 bankruptcy, can be overwhelming, particularly when the fate of your cherished instruments hangs in the balance. In Minnesota, understanding the intricacies of bankruptcy exemptions for musical instruments is paramount to safeguarding your musical legacy and ensuring your artistic expression isn’t silenced by financial hardship.

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