Bankruptcy in Brief

             a service of the Moran Law Group
 

 

Stop! 

Any charges to credit cards made after you have consulted with a bankruptcy attorney are likely to be challenged by the creditor, so we recommend that you stop using your charge cards  as soon as you decide to file bankruptcy.  Once you have decided to file bankruptcy, you can hardly have an intention to repay the credit card charges; using a card knowing you don't intend to repay is fraud.

Also, cash advances over $1075  obtained within 60 days of the bankruptcy or purchases of luxury goods within 60 days of bankruptcy are presumed by the courts to be non dischargeable.

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