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Making Optimal Use of California Exemptions in Bankruptcy
When filing for bankruptcy in California, you can shield a good amount of your assets from creditors by employing exemptions provided by state or federal law. California offers two distinct exemption sets: System 1 (under California Code of Civil Procedure §704) and System 2 (under California Code of Civil Procedure §703.140). You must choose one […]
Pros and Cons of Filing Bankruptcy Jointly With Your Spouse
Married couples who are financially distressed have a choice whether to file for bankruptcy individually or jointly. Generally, a joint bankruptcy is most beneficial for both spouses, but in some situations it makes sense for only one spouse to file while the other stays out of bankruptcy. Several factors should be weighed in deciding on […]
What is the Trustee’s Role in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
When a person or business files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the petition and related paperwork provide the court with information about the debtor’s assets and liabilities, income and expenses and general financial condition. The court then assigns a trustee, whose role is to review the bankruptcy petition and other documentation and to supervise and administer […]
