- Child SupportDocuments to bring: Last two years tax returns; pay stubs; mortgage, installment loan, and automobile payment books or stubs; utility, telephone, insurance, and other receipts; evidence of child support payments and alimony, and other documentation that will support your income and expenses. Also bring a list of all of your creditors, both secured and unsecured, and the amount owing to each.
- Spousal Support
- BankruptcyMortgage servicers have engaged in abusive and illegal behaviors, often against those who have claimed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Borrowers become victims of these unconstitutional occurrences, further exacerbating financial distress and hardship. Read More
- ForeclosureChapter 13 debtors use this provision of the Bankruptcy Code to protect your assets from foreclosure or repossession or garnishments or stopping a civil lawsuit. Read More
- Debt CollectionBorrowers that may have fallen behind on payments. The Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau believes that over 35% of adults have, at some point, been the subject of debt collection efforts. The greatest forms of debt are health-care related debt, student loans, and credit or debit card debt.