Legal Consumer

Empowering Consumers Since 2006

  • Updates
  • Legal Technology
  • Bankruptcy
  • Student Loans
  • Child Custody
  • Inheritance Law
  • Obamacare, ACA
  • Overtime, Minimum Wage Law
  • Unemployment Benefits
  • Democracy
Home » Bankruptcy

More Americans than ever are invading their retirement accounts to pay bills

November 24, 2023 by Albin Renauer

Bloomberg reports that Americans are increasingly invading their retirement accounts to pay bills to avoid foreclosure and pay medical debt. But is that really the best approach? Bankruptcy is particularly good at relieving medical debt, and other unsecured debts like that. But many people don’t know that that option is available and wait too long. […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: bankruptcy exemptions, retirement accounts

VA Stops Foreclosures After Forbearance Program Leaves Borrowers In Trouble

November 21, 2023 by Albin Renauer

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the government started many mortgage forbearance programs, which involved putting unpaid mortgage amounts at the end of the loan without collecting interest. Many people signed up for this because it was an excellent deal. The VA had a similar program to this, but then it suddenly ended. Suddenly, borrowers who heard […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: COVID-19, foreclosure, loan forgiveness, veterans

Bankruptcy Means Test, Median Income Updates, Effective November 1, 2023

October 29, 2023 by Albin Renauer

LegalConsumer.com has updated its means test calculator to incorporate the latest justice department median income data that applies to all bankruptcy petitions filed on or after November 1, 2023. The bankruptcy means test is basically a tool to figure out if someone can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which wipes out most of their debts, […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: means test, median income

New Mexico Bankruptcy Exemptions Rewritten in 2023

October 6, 2023 by Albin Renauer

On March 16, 2023, the New Mexico Legislature passed sweeping changes to New Mexico’s bankruptcy exemptions (2023, ch. 104), effective July 1, 2023: Homestead increased from $60,000 to $150,000 Household goods up to $75,000 per person Motor vehicle exemption increased from $4,000 to $10,000 Jewelry increased to $5,000 Tools of Trade increased to $15,000 Wildcard increased from $500 to $15,000 Exemption in lieu of homestead increased from $5,000 to $15,000 New […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: bankruptcy exemptions, exemptions, Homestead, New Mexico

Washington’s Vehicle, Wildcard Exemptions Increased in 2023

October 5, 2023 by Albin Renauer

In 2023, the state of Washington revised (RCW 6.15.010), effective July 23, 2023: increased the wildcard exemption to $10,000 RCW 6.15.010(1)(d)(ii) the motor vehicle exemption from $3,250 to $15,000 RCW 6.15.010(1)(d)(iv) and the tools of trade exemption to $15,000 raised the jewelry exemption from $1,000 to 3,500 RCW 6.15.010(1)(d), each married person of a spousal community is now “entitled […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: bankruptcy exemptions, exemptions, Washington

Wyoming Homestead Increased 5x to $100,000 in 2023

October 4, 2023 by Albin Renauer

Wyoming Homestead Exemption Increases 5x to $100,000 As of July 1, 2023, the state of Wyoming is apparently trying to keep up with its neighbors who increased their homestead exemptions recently (Colorado in 2022 and Montana). While not as large as Colorado’s homestead of $250,000 or Montana’s inflation-adjusted homestead of $378,560, it still represents a […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Updates Tagged With: bankruptcy exemptions, exemptions, Homestead, Wyoming

New Student Loan SAVE Repayment Plan Offers the Best Deal Ever Offered

August 22, 2023 by Albin Renauer

The Biden administration on Tuesday, August 22 announced the details of the best deal ever offered to federal government student loan borrowers who qualify for income-driven repayment (IDR), The Department of Education is now accepting applications for the “Saving on a Valuable Education” program or SAVE. The SAVE Plan replaces the Revised Pay As You Earn […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Student Loans, Updates Tagged With: loan forgiveness, student loans

Next Page »

More Blog Articles

  • Updates
  • Legal Technology
  • Bankruptcy
  • Student Loans
  • Child Custody
  • Inheritance Law
  • Obamacare, ACA
  • Overtime, Minimum Wage Law
  • Unemployment Benefits
  • Democracy

Legal info by zip code (legalconsumer.com)

  • Bankruptcy law
  • Unemployment law
  • Wage and hours law
  • ACA/Obamacare law
  • Healthcare law
  • Child custody law
  • Inheritance law
  • Student loan law
  • Democracy law

© 2023 | Relational Vision Database Solutions, LLC, dba LegalConsumer.com | Disclaimer: Legal information is not legal advice
Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. The sponsored attorney advertisements on this site are paid attorney advertising. In some states, the information on this website may be considered a lawyer referral service. Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.