How does bankruptcy affect my credit score and credit?
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Read moreQ: Can I protect college tuition and savings accounts, health savings account and hurricane savings accounts? In a Florida bankruptcy, the answer...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my disability income benefits? In a Florida bankruptcy, the answer is yes! Disability payments, regardless of whether they are...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my alimony, support or separate maintenance payments I receive from my divorce? In a Florida bankruptcy, the answer is...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my retirement income? In a Florida bankruptcy, the answer is a resounding YES! Social Security is 100% protected in bankruptcy...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my business in bankruptcy? Similar to sentiment expressed for the family car, we often hear, “how could the bankruptcy...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my commissions in bankruptcy? Suppose you are a real estate agent, or an insurance agent or a stock broker that earns valuable...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my wages in bankruptcy? Florida has wage exemption statutes located at Fla. Stat. Ann. 222.11(2) that will protect six months of...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my car(s) in bankruptcy? Leased Vehicles. A little clarity is in order. If you are leasing your vehicle(s), you have nothing to...
Read moreQ: Can I protect my house in bankruptcy? The Florida Constitutional Homestead Exemption. One of the most valuable Florida bankruptcy...
Read moreWhat are exemptions? Laws that protect your real and personal property in a Florida bankruptcy are called “exemptions” and actually...
Read moreCan I lose my broker’s license, driver’s license or any other government license solely because I filed for bankruptcy? The answer is...
Read moreThe materials and discussions on this website are for informational purposes only and not intended to be legal advice to you. Most of the information on this website is based on Florida law. Laws are not static, they are fluid. Legislatures periodically change dollar values in laws relevant to bankruptcy. Though we strive to remain current on the law, always check primary sources for the most recent values or developments. Laws in your home state may vary. Contact a competent local professional for actual legal advice or ask us for a referral.