Appleton, Wisconsin, residents have their own fair share of debts, which often accumulate from student loans, credit card debts, car loans, mortgages, child support payments and spousal support. As debtors, most residents do their part in paying off these debts in...
Bankruptcy Exemptions
What Wisconsin residents should know about filing for bankruptcy
Wisconsin residents who feel as if they cannot breathe because they are stuck under a pile of debt they cannot repay should take note that a remedy may be close at hand. Although many people decline to even think of filing for bankruptcy because it might damage their...
Bankruptcy exemptions may makes bankruptcy easier
When debt becomes overwhelming, life can become extremely difficult. If unforeseen expenses must suddenly be met, even the best financial plan can fall apart. Any Wisconsin resident who finds it hard to stay current with his or her bills and other financial...
Important rules in bankruptcy filing and exemptions in Wisconsin
Many celebrities are considered affluent people, with their million dollar contracts and other assets. However, when it comes to personal bankruptcy, celebrities are no different than other residents in Appleton, Wisconsin. Bankruptcy law applies to all people, both...
Candidate highlights value of bankruptcy exemptions
For many people considering bankruptcy here in Appleton, one of the biggest misconceptions or fears may be that a debtor will have to give up everything to pay off what debt is possible. However, this is not true - bankruptcy exemptions play a huge role in protecting...
Bankruptcy exemption lessons from an immigrant’s experience
Bankruptcy can be an eye-opening experience for an Appleton and Outagamie, Wisconsin, resident. It can be more of a shock to someone unfamiliar with the law. After all, bankruptcy laws in the United States are different than in many other countries. This was the...
Wisconsin IRA’s not held as retirement funds are non-exempt
Filing for bankruptcy is a last resort for most people. Questions often loom as to whether debtors will be able to keep certain assets or if the bankruptcy courts will seize those assets to repay their debts. Fortunately for Wisconsin residents, there are federal...
Disappointed foreclosed debtors facing financial challenges
Wisconsin debtors burned by illegal foreclosure proceedings may have been momentarily overjoyed that a $3.6 billion dollar settlement had been reached with several mortgage companies. However, that joy soon turned to disappointment when the sad reality sank in that...
Appleton debtors can avoid fraud when filing for bankruptcy
An accountant was recently convicted of committing fraud by fraudulently concealing $700,000 just before filing for bankruptcy and failing to report the funds to the bankruptcy trustee. Appleton debtors should be aware that bankruptcy exemptions allow debtors to keep...