Under the bankruptcy law, you are required under penalty of perjury to list all of your debts. If you fail to list all of your
Author: Mike Shovan
If you file for bankruptcy in Michigan, you probably will never enter a court room. The overwhelming majority of bankruptcy filers never enter the court
The short answer is NO! The Bankruptcy law provides that a debtor filing for bankruptcy can keep certain assets for a “fresh start” by exempting
The vast majority of bankruptcy cases are “no asset” cases. In this type of case, you don’t have any property above and beyond that property
The bankruptcy law exempts certain property and other assets from your creditors. In other words, you are allowed to keep certain things to provide for
A brief summary of the means test and how the test results determine whether you can file a chapter 7 or a chapter 13 bankruptcy in Michigan.