Making the decision to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Oregon can relieve a lot of the financial strain that you may have been facing due to overwhelming debt. Once begun, there are many steps in the process, including a 341(a) meeting. You can expect this to take...
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Stress: The link between debt and poor health
Regardless of the amount of income, debt can be a major problem for those who live in Oregon. The increasingly higher costs of housing and difficulties paying off medical bills and credit card debt are overwhelming for many people. According to the American...
Death doesn’t always erase credit card debt
After a death in Oregon, a spouse or other family member may discover that the deceased had a considerable amount of credit card debt. This could be uncovered as the executor or administrator of the estate gathers the information on assets and debts, or it may be that...
What does chapter 7 bankruptcy mean for entrepreneurs?
If you own a struggling business in Oregon, you may associate bankruptcy with the end of the line for your entrepreneurial spirit. However, sometimes getting out from under impossible financial circumstances through a chapter 7 bankruptcy may free you to go on to...
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