Bankruptcy can immediately stop foreclosure when a loan modification or other means cannot. This may provide the relief that you need to get your finances in order. Our experienced attorneys at Idaho Bankruptcy Center can help you determine if your home or other property may be saved. If you are like thousands of other individuals and families, you may be suffering with the prospect of losing a car, truck or other vehicle to repossession.
With the assistance of Idaho Bankruptcy Center we can help you sort out your personal financial situation and determine the best course of action to pursue. If you find yourself unable to keep up with your bills for whatever reason, working with a competent, credentialed debt relief firm may be the right choice for you to get a fresh start on your financial future.
We are experienced Bankruptcy attorneys, passionate about making sure our client's rights are not infringed upon. In the United States, bankruptcy is governed by federal law. The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4) authorizes Congress to enact "uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States."
With the assistance of Idaho Bankruptcy Center we can help you sort out your personal financial situation and determine the best course of action to pursue. If you find yourself unable to keep up with your bills for whatever reason, working with a competent, credentialed debt relief firm may be the right choice for you to get a fresh start on your financial future.
We are experienced Bankruptcy attorneys, passionate about making sure our client's rights are not infringed upon. In the United States, bankruptcy is governed by federal law. The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4) authorizes Congress to enact "uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States."
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Katelin earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law, graduating with an emphasis in Business Law and Entrepreneurship.
In law school, Kate served as the President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the Agricultural Law Society.
She was a repeat Dean's List recipient and received a CALI Award for achieving the top grade in Workplace Law.
Also in law school, Kate externed at the 4th Judicial District where she served under Judges presiding over Family Law, Child Protection, and Civil Protection matters.
In law school, Kate served as the President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the Agricultural Law Society.
She was a repeat Dean's List recipient and received a CALI Award for achieving the top grade in Workplace Law.
Also in law school, Kate externed at the 4th Judicial District where she served under Judges presiding over Family Law, Child Protection, and Civil Protection matters.
We're an Idaho Law Firm focusing Exclusively on Helping Our Clients Achieve Financial Relief and Stability.
Idaho Bankruptcy Center is focused exclusively on helping consumers and businesses file for bankruptcy relief in the Boise, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna and the entire Treasure Valley Idaho area.
We have over a decade of experience and have a unique understanding of the difficulties you are facing.
Our goal is to provide fast, friendly and reliable bankruptcy services.
When you become a client of Idaho Bankruptcy Center, you will work directly with attorneys throughout your case.
Idaho Bankruptcy Center is focused exclusively on helping consumers and businesses file for bankruptcy relief in the Boise, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna and the entire Treasure Valley Idaho area.
We have over a decade of experience and have a unique understanding of the difficulties you are facing.
Our goal is to provide fast, friendly and reliable bankruptcy services.
When you become a client of Idaho Bankruptcy Center, you will work directly with attorneys throughout your case.
If you have already filed bankruptcy under chapter 7, you may be able to change your case to another chapter.
The discharge only applies to debts that arose before the date you filed.
Also, if the judge finds that you received money or property by fraud, that debt may not be discharged.
It is important to list all your property and debts in your bankruptcy schedules.
If you do not list a debt, for example, it is possible the debt will not be discharged.
The judge can also deny your discharge if you do something dishonest in connection with your bankruptcy case, such as destroy or hide property, falsify records, or lie, or if you disobey a court order.
The discharge only applies to debts that arose before the date you filed.
Also, if the judge finds that you received money or property by fraud, that debt may not be discharged.
It is important to list all your property and debts in your bankruptcy schedules.
If you do not list a debt, for example, it is possible the debt will not be discharged.
The judge can also deny your discharge if you do something dishonest in connection with your bankruptcy case, such as destroy or hide property, falsify records, or lie, or if you disobey a court order.
Money Sharp Credit Counseling, Inc. is Approved to issue certificates in compliance with the Bankruptcy Code.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
Bankruptcy is a Federal Law (11 USC) created for the sole purpose of giving debt relief to individuals and businesses.
Congress recognized that many people will run into financial difficulty throughout their life time so they created bankruptcy laws to protect them from their creditors.
Congress understood that there will be many people who want to repay their creditors, but due to unforeseen hardships (i.e., divorce, high medical bills, loss of a job, etc) they simply cannot repay their creditors.
Congress recognized that many people will run into financial difficulty throughout their life time so they created bankruptcy laws to protect them from their creditors.
Congress understood that there will be many people who want to repay their creditors, but due to unforeseen hardships (i.e., divorce, high medical bills, loss of a job, etc) they simply cannot repay their creditors.
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