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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.

 

    Everything You Need To Know About Bankruptcy Exemptions - PART 3

    Posted by William Kain on October 13

    Last week I wrote a second installment about Exemptions Available To Bankruptcy Debtors, under both the Federal Bankruptcy Code or state law. Last week, I looked at a number of exemptions available to debtors to protect tools of the trade, life insurance policies and the several exemptions that exist to protect the right of a debtor to receive government benefits, child support and maintenance. This week we’ll look at a few more Bankruptcy Exemptions. We’ll also try to draw a clear distinction between the exemption provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and Minnesota Statutes - and what do the differences say about the policies of the United States Congress (Bankruptcy Code) and Minnesota State Legislature (Minnesota Statutes).

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    Everything You Need To Know About Bankruptcy Exemptions - PART 2

    Posted by William Kain on October 10

    Last week, I wrote about the Bankruptcy Exemption Laws contained in both the Federal Bankruptcy Code as well as the exemptions contained in Minnesota’s debtor-creditor statutes. As noted, Minnesota is one of 15 states that are “opt-in” states - states that allow bankruptcy debtors to choose between the Bankruptcy Code exemptions or state law to protect property in a bankruptcy case. We also covered the exemptions available for commonly-owned property: homestead real estate, motor vehicles, household goods and furnishings, clothing and personal effects and jewelry. This week we’ll take a look at the exemptions available to people filing a bankruptcy case for property that is not quite as commonly present for most people. And we’ll look at what the differences and similarities in the state statutes and the Code tell us about the philosophy of bankruptcy law.

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    What It Feels like To File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Before And AFter

    Posted by Wesley Scott on October 6

    How do people in Minnesota feel before they file a bankruptcy? If you are contemplating filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Minnesota, chances are you feel like a real pile of dog doo doo right now. The good news is how you feel before you file bankruptcy is not the same as how you will feel after you file bankruptcy.
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    A Closer Look At The Complexities Of Filing Bankruptcy

    Posted by Margaret Henehan on October 5

    Bankruptcy is an outstanding tool for restructuring your debts and getting out from under financial hardship but can be very difficult to do on your own.  Many people who file cases on their own, without an attorney (“pro se” filers) abandon the bankruptcy process part-way through filing because of the complexities and requirements.  It can be very difficult and a lot of work for an individual to tackle on their own, that’s why at Kain & Scott we advise working with a professional such as one of our experienced bankruptcy experts.  Let’s take a look at some of the more difficult and complex aspects Filing Bankruptcy in Minnesota!

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    The Plain Truth: How Filing Bankruptcy in MN Affects Your Credit

    Posted by Wesley Scott on October 4

    Like so many Minnesotans that call us every day, we hear one common concern over and over again. Minnesotans worry about how bankruptcy affects their credit score and credit life after the bankruptcy is filed. If you are contemplating Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Minnesota, but you just need a better handle on how bankruptcy affects your credit, here it is. The obvious question so many ask about their credit relates to their future dreams and ambitions.

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    MN Bankruptcy And How It Affects Our Future

    Posted by Wesley Scott on October 3

    Many Americans seek financial recovery each year through the liquidation proceedings involved with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy yet few are aware what Chapter 7 Bankruptcy involves.  In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy any non-exempt assets the debtor possesses will be liquidated by the trustee as allowed within the US Bankruptcy Code and the revenue is to be divided among creditors based on the priorities set forth within the bankruptcy code.  The vast majority who seek relief through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy have no non-exempt assets to be liquidated or perhaps the cost and effort involved addressing these assets is deemed impractical by the trustee when compared to their potential value to creditors.  But what about our investments and our ideas; what about these seeds we have sown which may someday still bear fruit?  Where do they stand throughout the bankruptcy process?

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    When Can A Bankruptcy Case Be Filed

    Posted by William Kain on September 22

    The past two weeks I’ve written about the Bankruptcy Code’s provisions that govern who can file a bankruptcy case and in what state a bankruptcy case may be filed. I looked at the definitions of who may be a debtor - and noted the differences between the very inclusive chapter 7 and the much more exclusive chapter 13. I discussed the venue of a case last week - and noted the requirements in Title 28 of the United States code that governs venue of a bankruptcy case: residence, domicile and the existence of the principal place of business and/or the location of the principal assets of a business.

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    Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in MN From Beginning to End

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 21

    Chapter 7 Bankruptcybegins once an individual seeking debt relief files a petition with the Bankruptcy Court. Here in Minnesota all of our counties are divided up and assigned to a small number of divisional offices. For example, anyone residing within Hennepin County would file their Bankruptcy Petition with the Minneapolis office. There are also several other pieces of required information which will need to be submitted and reviewed in order for your bankruptcy to be approved and your debts discharged

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    What Does A Minnesota Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee Do?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 19

    When you are digging into what a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee in Minnesota looks like, have you ever wondered who this person is and what on earth do they do? I am a veteran MN Bankruptcy Attorney and when I first started out many years ago, I wondered myself what the Chapter 7 Trustee does. If you file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Maple Grove, Minnesota, or anywhere else in Minnesota the United States Trustee’s Office will assign a Chapter 7 Trustee to your Bankruptcy Case.

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    A Starter's Guide To Filing Bankruptcy In Minnesota

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 16

    Beginning the process of filing bankruptcy can seem like an overwhelming task but at http://kainscott.com we have several great resources readily available to any Minnesotan seeking relief from their financial hardships.  Our team of expert MN Bankruptcy Attorneys are always happy to address any and all of your specific concerns because we always want to ensure that you are well-informed and comfortable throughout the process. 

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    How Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Protects You From Creditors

    Posted by William Kain on July 12

    Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is also commonly referred to as the “fresh start” bankruptcy. Chapter 7 is the most commonly filed consumer Bankruptcy in Minnesota for several good reasons. Immediately after you file a Chapter 7 you’re protected from any creditors trying to take property that secures a debt. Creditors are prohibited from obtaining a judgment for unsecured debt that can be turned into a lien against your property. You also get the option to keep any property that secures a debt or give it up to your creditor without having to pay them. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can really give you some comforting power over your creditors. Here’s how:

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    Can I File Bankruptcy If I Am Current On All Of My Payments?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on March 17

    It happens all the time. We receive phone calls from anxious Minnesotans looking at their bills and wondering how in the world am I going to pay these? I am continually amazed at how long good people can hang onto a seemingly hopeless financial situation. It is not that uncommon to see people do it for years, decades even.

    When it comes to debt, human nature has a common thread that runs through all of us: we want to pay it. We want to pay all of our monthly bills and yet still have enough left over to eat, keep the lights on, and make the rent/mortgage payment to keep the roof over our heads. Most of us don’t want much beyond this.

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    How Often Can You File Bankruptcy?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on December 29

    The primary goal of bankruptcy is to receive debt relief and eventually eliminate it completely. With that being said, how often you can file bankruptcy isn’t limited. However, the number of times you can receive a bankruptcy discharge is dependent on your bankruptcy history including past discharges and chapters filed.

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    How Long Does Bankruptcy Take?

    Posted by William Kain on November 3

    When you make the decision to file bankruptcy, your next thought is likely to be how long does bankruptcy take. Your attorney understands that you have been under a great deal of stress as you have tried to handle your debt problem on your own. The frustration, fear, and anxiety of dealing with angry creditors, abusive debt collectors, and the thought of losing your home, car, and other property causes emotional and physical stress; therefore, you want to know how long bankruptcy takes and how quickly can you get on with your life.

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    Everything You Need to Know About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

    Posted by William Kain on September 30

    A Chapter 7 bankruptcy has many benefits and is not as difficult to file for as you might assume.  It is also a big decision that you should not make until you have all of the facts about filing under Chapter 7.  Below are some highlights from our blogs discussing Chapter 7. If you want to know more, click on the title to read the entire blog.

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    Choosing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney: Eden Prairie, Minnesota Family Shares Their Experience

    Posted by Wesley Scott on September 10

    Our story may sound familiar because so many other families are experiencing the same situation due to the recession. My husband and I had great jobs before the recession.  We were in debt with our house, vehicles, and a few credit cards but we were doing great. We paid our bills each month and had money left over to contribute to savings. Then the recession hit and my husband lost his job.  Unemployment compensation helped for a while; however, it eventually ran out. We cut expenses and reduced spending — we even took our children out of pre-school and day-care to save money since my husband was home to take care of them.

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