Oklahoma Bankruptcy HelpCategory: Bankruptcy FAQ
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How to Do a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
About 30 days out from when you file, you’re going to have something called a 341 creditor meeting. 341 refers to the bankruptcy code section in the United States code, so what it basically is, is a chance for the trustee to make sure that you provided the information, that everything’s true and correct.
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Are You Qualified to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Currently, you can make up to about $40,000 and still qualify as a single-person household to do a bankruptcy.
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Can I Get Credit Cards After Bankruptcy in Oklahoma?
Many people in trouble with debt ask if they can get credit cards after bankruptcy in Oklahoma. The answer is “yes” — but it may take time. The time frame depends on many factors, especially what type of bankruptcy you filed. Credit Cards After Bankruptcy in Oklahoma: Chapter 7 Getting credit cards after bankruptcy in… Read More»
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Do I Earn Too Much Money to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Oklahoma?
A common question is, “Do I earn too much money to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Oklahoma?” In some cases, the answer is “yes.” Read on to learn how the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) of 2005 changed the face of Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Oklahoma. Means Testing and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy… Read More»
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How Long Will a Tulsa OK Bankruptcy Damage My Credit?
While a Tulsa OK bankruptcy provides much relief to financially overburdened Oklahomans, there are some caveats. The fact that you filed a Tulsa OK bankruptcy will indeed damage your credit rating, but it is possible to re-establish your creditworthiness. Chapter 7 Tulsa OK Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the total forgiveness of most debts, with… Read More»
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Do I Really Have to Get Credit Counseling Before Bankruptcy?
“Yes” is the answer to the question of, “Do I really have to get credit counseling before bankruptcy in Oklahoma?” Since the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) was enacted in 2005, everyone filing personal bankruptcy in Oklahoma must first receive credit counseling. Credit Counseling before Bankruptcy in Oklahoma You must complete a… Read More»
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FAQ: Bankruptcy and Taxes in Oklahoma
Bankruptcy and taxes sometimes go together in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but the laws are complicated. As a general rule, you can only discharge older local, state, and federal income tax debts in bankruptcy. Bankruptcy and Taxes: Time Frames Before filing bankruptcy in Oklahoma, you must have filed any tax returns required of you for the previous… Read More»
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I Have a Good Job, But Too Much Debt: Can I File Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 can help those people whose debts feel out of control and who also have a steady source of income. Speak to an attorney.
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Your Property and Oklahoma Bankruptcy Exemptions
Oklahoma law lists a number of property exemptions in bankruptcy which allows you to protect your property in bankruptcy. Make sure and consult with a Tulsa bankruptcy attorney.
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Here’s What You’ll Learn in Tulsa Credit Counseling
Credit counseling is a requirement prior to filing for bankruptcy protection. Here is what you will learn through a good credit counseling session.