Welcome To The MN Bankruptcy Blog

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

 

    Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What Happens To Your Credit Score After Filing?

    Posted by Kelsey Quarberg on October 9

    October is a time for scares: ghosts, goblins, and ghouls abound and frights are as common as falling leaves. One type of scare you don’t want in October is to come face-to-face with a low credit score. Unfortunately, for those who are considering filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Minnesota, a low credit score is a common problem and, once your score has fallen, it can be difficult to raise it again.

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    Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What Is It And How Long Does It Take To File?

    Posted by William Kain on October 6

    If you’re serious about eliminating your debt and recharging your financial future, chances are you have heard of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Chapter 7 bankruptcy gives you a fresh start by erasing your debt fast and immediately stopping aggressive collections actions and calls from creditors that can cause stress and anxiety, negatively impacting your quality of life. Without your debt to hold you back or creditors to harass you night and day, you have the freedom to make the most of your fresh financial start.

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    How Does Bankruptcy Affect Foreign Debt?

    Posted by Erick Bohm on October 5

    Here in Minnesota, it’s not unheard of to have clients who are either from Canada or frequently move back and forth. Sometimes clients will come to us with questions regarding their foreign debt. When I say foreign debt, I’m referring to debts which were incurred outside of the United States. So, what happens when someone incurs a debt outside of the United States and then moves here? Well, unlike debts which are recognized across state borders, international debts are generally not collectible.

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    F.A.Q. About Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Minnesota

    Posted by Wesley Scott on October 4

    Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Minnesota is a big step towards erasing your debt and getting a fresh start. As with any major life decision, you want to make sure that you have all the facts you need to make the right decision for your family. That’s why our bankruptcy specialists at Kain & Scott have addressed the most common questions our clients have about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Minnesota.

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    3 Tips on Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Minnesota

    Posted by Wesley Scott on October 2

    Congratulations on making the decision to get a fresh start with Chapter 7 bankruptcy! Over the past 50 years, we have helped many Minnesota residents just like you discharge their debt by filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy. As a law firm that specializes in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, we know how to ensure that you get the most out of your bankruptcy and how to avoid common pitfalls that can prevent your debt from being discharged.

    We’ve compiled a few simple tips to help you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Minnesota:

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    The Difference Between Exempt & Non-Exempt Property in Minnesota

    Posted by Kelsey Quarberg on September 27

    Chapter 7 bankruptcies are known as the “Liquidation” chapter of bankruptcies. That doesn’t mean the judge is going to pull up in front of your house with a moving truck, load up your stuff, and drive away. Instead, it means the court labels your property as either “exempt” or “non-exempt” based on either federal or state laws. Your non-exempt property can either be: 1) surrendered to your Chapter 7 trustee, 2) “purchased” from your bankruptcy estate, 3) or abandoned by the Chapter 7 trustee. Here, I will first discuss the differences between exempt and non-exempt property. Then, I will discuss the three non-exempt property options.

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    What is a Priority Creditor - Part 2

    Posted by William Kain on September 21

    Last week, I wrote about priority debt - the type of unsecured debt that Congress decides should take priority over general unsecured debt in a bankruptcy case. Holding priority debt can be very beneficial for creditors, since in a chapter 7 case, all priority debt is paid, in full (if there are sufficient funds available) before any general unsecured debt is paid, and in a chapter 13 case, all priority debt must be paid in full in order for a chapter 13 plan to get confirmed and for the chapter 13 debtor to receive a discharge.

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    (Video) Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy In Eden Prairie, Minnesota

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 19

    What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Eden Prairie, Minnesota? It is the same thing it is all throughout the state of Minnesota. Bankruptcy law is based on federal bankruptcy statutes, not state law. So, what Chapter 7 bankruptcy is in Eden Prairie, Minnesota is the same thing it is all across Minnesota. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is like hitting a reset button on your financial life.

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    What is a Priority Creditor?

    Posted by William Kain on September 14

    When the lawyers at Kain & Scott file bankruptcy cases, one of our jobs is to “classify” debt. There are three classes of debt in bankruptcy cases: unsecured, secured and priority.

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    How To File For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

    Posted by Erick Bohm on September 13

    Don’t you wish there was a fast and easy way to erase your debt in Minnesota?

    It’s easy to get into debt: the loss of your job, change of circumstances, an unstable market, and serious illness are just a few reasons you may have fallen behind on your payments. Once you fall behind on your payments, the amount of your debt grows quickly as penalties and interest are added.

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    What Happens If You Transfer Money Prior To Filing Bankruptcy?

    Posted by William Kain on September 8

    Last week, I wrote about a common concern that people have when thinking about a bankruptcy filing: the entanglement of family members in the potential client’s financial affairs. I wrote about the effect a bankruptcy has on a non-filing spouse and the issues in bankruptcy that come up when a relative has co-signed on a financial obligation with a bankruptcy debtor.

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    How Can I Keep My Family Out Of My Bankruptcy?

    Posted by William Kain on September 7

    Most of the people that I see at my office who are experiencing financial problems are feeling a significant amount of stress about their money problems. And many of the people with whom I meet are concerned about what will happen to family members if they choose to file bankruptcy. The concerns come from many fact situations.

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    Pros and Cons of Declaring Bankruptcy

    Posted by Erick Bohm on September 5

    Let’s face it, nobody wants to file bankruptcy. Then again, nobody wants to struggle financially, either. Unfortunately, we all struggle with our finances at one point or another. Sometimes we find ourselves in a financial bind and we need help getting out from underneath the pressure. Bankruptcy is a powerful option that helps consumers resurface after being brought down by crippling debt. Whether the debt is caused by ever-increasing interest rates, unmanageable credit cards, divorce, or medical related issues, bankruptcy may be a great option to get your life back.

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    (Video) What Are The Chances of Getting Denied a Chapter 7 Discharge?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 4

    At Kain & Scott we get asked what the chances of getting denied a Chapter 7 discharge a lot and we completely understand this concern. But, let’s talk about what actually happens to the VAST majority of Minnesotans who file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The VAST majority get their discharge and have their debts wiped out,  tax free ! However, a very small percentage of cases do get denied, here are the reasons:

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    (Video) How To Choose The Best Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Law Firm In Minneapolis

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 1

    So you need to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy but you are wondering who should you hire? There are all kinds of so-called “MN Bankruptcy Lawyers" or other paralegal services who peddle their services on park benches and street corners. But, how do you really know who to trust with filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for you in Minnesota? At Kain & Scott, we have heard the horror stories from our guests who have met with the park bench paralegal, the lawyer who meets with you in his house, and the lawyers who advertise on TV but don’t treat their guests like rock stars. Take it from us here's how to choose the best Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Law Firm in Minneapolis...

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    What Happens to Lease Agreements in Chapter 7?

    Posted by Erick Bohm on August 31

    Lease agreements and executory contracts can either be assumed or rejected through Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Depending on your circumstances, you may wish to separate yourself from an existing lease agreement, or you may want to continue with your obligations after the bankruptcy. Through Chapter 7, you can choose to do either. In this blog we will look at various types of executory contracts and your options for each through Chapter 7.


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