If you have spent your whole life working hard and faithfully making contributions to your 401(k) or IRA, and now you are facing financial troubles, you don't want to do anything that could put your nest egg into jeopardy. For many individuals, their retirement...
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Should Your Elderly Parent File Bankruptcy?
If you are like many adults, your role with your parents has shifted. You are now the caretaker and they are in need of your assistance. When you have a parent that is struggling financially, it is natural to want to help them. In today's economy, many grown children...

Social Security Benefits in Bankruptcy: 4 Things You Need to Know
If you are planning to file a bankruptcy case and you receive social security benefits, it is important to confer with your attorney about it. However, in most cases, social security benefits are better protected in a bankruptcy case than outside of it. Why is this?...

What Happens to Your Retirement Accounts in Bankruptcy?
When you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case, you are likely seeking to obtain a fresh financial start. One of the biggest concerns debtors have before filing their case is what will happen to their assets. It is important to understand that bankruptcy law was created...