COVID-19 And Your Bankruptcy Case: Frequently Asked Questions Court systems across the nation have been modifying what cases are being heard, rescheduled or heard via electronic means. […]
Many people don't know or understand who a trustee is or what there purpose is in a bankruptcy. The simplest answer, is a bankruptcy trustee manages your bankruptcy estate. If you have questions about filing bankruptcy contact us at (859)209-2101 to set up a free consultation with our bankruptcy attorney at Hurst & Hurst Law.
A 341 Meeting of Creditors occurs approximately a month after you file for bankruptcy. At the meeting the trustee will call a first meeting of creditors, which the debtor must attend.
Public utilities, such as the electric company, cannot refuse or cut off service because you have filed for bankruptcy. However, the utility can require a deposit for future service and you do have to pay bills which arise after bankruptcy is filed.
How does being married affect my bankruptcy and what do I need to gather about my spouse to file for bankruptcy in Kentucky. Married individuals must gather the following information about their spouse regardless of whether they are filing a joint petition, separate individual petitions, or even if only one spouse is filing.
Exempt property is property which Bankruptcy Law considers protected and allows you to keep. There are specific categories of exempt property. Different categories have different dollar amounts for the amount of property that can be exempted or protected. You can exempt any property that falls into one of the exemptions categories, up to the dollar amount allowed.