What Happens to Your Cell Phone Contract When You File Bankruptcy?
Worried about losing your phone or service if you file bankruptcy in North Carolina? Here is what really happens to your cell phone contract and bill.
Worried about losing your phone or service if you file bankruptcy in North Carolina? Here is what really happens to your cell phone contract and bill.
If your home is worth less than your first mortgage, Chapter 13 may let you strip off your second mortgage and treat it as unsecured debt. Here is how it works in North Carolina.
Worried about losing your home, car, or savings in bankruptcy? Here is what a bankruptcy trustee can and cannot do to your property in North Carolina.
Wondering what a Chapter 13 payment plan really looks like? Here is a clear example with real numbers showing how your monthly payment is figured out in North Carolina.
Worried about creditors while you are in a Chapter 13 plan? Here is what they can and cannot legally do once you file in North Carolina.
Getting a credit card during Chapter 13 is possible, but it usually requires court approval. Here is what North Carolina filers need to know before applying.
Thinking about buying a home while you are in a Chapter 13 plan in North Carolina? Here is what you need to know and the steps to take first.
Worried about your 341 meeting of creditors? Here is what really happens, what to bring, and why most meetings in North Carolina last under 10 minutes.
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