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You can wipe out some tax debt in bankruptcy depending on the type of tax debt. Personal Income Taxes If the tax liability is less than three years old, it cannot be wiped out. If the tax liability is more than three years old, we may be able to wipe out the debt. I want […]
No. Bankruptcy does not protect you from criminal prosecution for writing bad checks. In fact, bankruptcy does not protect you from any criminal prosecution. I spoke with a client in my Rome Georgia office a few weeks ago who wrote some bad checks to a local grocery store. She told me that she was buying […]
Getting a cosigner in Georgia to obtain a loan is always a bad idea. If anything happens to you, your cosigner will left holding the bag.
When filing bankruptcy in Georgia, if your spouse is not listed with you on any debts, their credit score will not be affected by your filing. Before you file bankruptcy, make a list of every debt you have and go over the list with your spouse. Ask them if they remember signing a contract for […]
If your Georgia bankruptcy case has been discharged, none of your creditors can ever come after you. Every single unsecured creditor that you have listed in your case is barred from ever making any attempt to collect from you again. If they do, they can be held liable by the Georgia Bankruptcy Court for violating […]
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