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.

 

      Keeping a Credit Card During Bankruptcy in St. Paul, Minnesota

      Posted by Danielle Lin on December 15

      A debtor filing for bankruptcy may choose to keep a credit card. When filing for bankruptcy, all of the debtor’s creditors must be listed in the schedules. A creditor is an entity that has a claim against the debtor that arose at the time of or before the order for relief concerning the debtor. § 1010(10). Once a debtor’s bankruptcy case is filed, a notice gets sent out to all of the debtor’s creditors listed in the schedules. Usually, upon receipt of the bankruptcy notice, a credit card company as a creditor, will close the debtor’s credit card. However, there are certain situations and circumstances in which a debtor may keep a credit card during a bankruptcy.
      Read More

      OR

      You Can Also Filter By Category



      Take the first step toward  getting your life back  Let us help you get started on your road to a debt-free life Sign Up for a Free Consultation