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Secured vs Unsecured Debt: Everything You Need to Know

Sawin & Shea

Declaring bankruptcy will discharge most types of debt but not others. Before you declare bankruptcy, it’s crucial to understand how the law treats the concept of secured vs unsecured debt. It matters because not all debts are equal in the eyes of the law. Secured vs Unsecured Debt: What’s the Difference?

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Bankruptcy Chapter 7 vs 13: Which Is The Best Option?

Debt Free Colorado

Additionally, not all unsecured debt is dischargeable under Chapter 7. The means test decides who can seek debt relief. Short foreclosure protection – When your home is faced with foreclosure, the automatic stay is not in effect indefinitely. The lender protects the borrower against foreclosure.

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Consolidating Your Debt? Here’s What NOT to Do

Debt Guru

It works by getting one new loan and using that to pay off multiple existing creditors. You pay off multiple types of loans and credit card balances with your new consolidation loan, and you’re left with a single monthly payment to the new lender. The difference is that unsecured debts are not backed by collateral.

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Cosigner Responsibilities: When Is a Cosigner Liable for a Debt?

Sawin & Shea

If you have a co-signer associated with your debt or if you are a co-signer, you need to be aware of how financial liability works and what happens when the primary debtor declares bankruptcy. Fortunately, in this blog, we’ll unpack cosigner responsibilities when it comes to bankruptcy and debt.

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Can You Reaffirm a Debt in Chapter 13?

Sawin & Shea

A Chapter 13 is a great way to help people get caught up on secured debt that they are behind on. We can help people re-organize secured debt in various ways to help people stop repossessions or foreclosure and get back on track with payments to keep those items. Next, the judge will assign a bankruptcy trustee to your case.