Will bankruptcy affect your life insurance policy?
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by bkabritsor
1w ago
Some people hesitate to file for bankruptcy due to fears that it will make it harder to take out loans or apply for new credit cards. You may also worry that bankruptcy will negatively impact your life insurance or your ability to obtain it in the future. In reality, bankruptcy does not necessarily make it difficult to acquire life insurance, plus it can help preserve your current coverage if creditors are coming after you for unpaid debts. Bankruptcy halts creditor claims One of the primary concerns surrounding bankruptcy is the potential loss of assets to creditors. However, creditors are un ..read more
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Unpaid child support could affect your passport
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by bkabritsor
3w ago
Parents who owe child support should understand the consequences of failing to pay. Aside from potential jail time and license suspension, it can lead to the revocation of one’s passport. Losing a passport over child support could have a significant impact on your life. Losing your passport When a parent falls behind on child support payments, the custodial parent or the state can take legal action to enforce payment. This can involve wage garnishment, seizure of assets and even suspension of professional licenses. According to the Department of State, the parent may face the loss of their pas ..read more
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Why homeowners should not ignore boundary violations
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by gturnercontentcustoms
1M ago
Purchasing and maintaining residential real property could very well be the biggest financial investment of someone’s life. People often save for years to be able to afford homeownership and then devote roughly a third of their income toward mortgage payments every month for three decades or longer. Protecting that investment is as much about maintaining strong community ties as it is about maintaining the premises. Particularly if someone intends to live at the same property for many years, they may turn a blind eye to petty disputes and minor issues involving their immediate neighbors. After ..read more
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What happens to the mortgage when you file for bankruptcy?
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by bkabritsor
1M ago
Filing for bankruptcy can be a daunting decision, especially when it comes to understanding its implications on your financial obligations, such as your mortgage. When you file for bankruptcy, it initiates a legal process that can impact your debts and assets. Many homeowners have concerns about what happens to their mortgage in this scenario. Impact on mortgage payments When you file for bankruptcy, your mortgage does not disappear. However, the way you manage your mortgage payments may change. Depending on the type of bankruptcy you file for—Chapter 7 or Chapter 13—the treatment of your mort ..read more
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Should you use social media during your divorce?
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by bkabritsor
1M ago
On a daily basis, you might use social media to talk to friends, connect with relatives, entertain yourself and more. Like most people, social media has become a normal part of your daily life. During your divorce, you may wonder if you should continue to use social media or not. While you do not need to quit using these sites entirely, you should use caution to protect your interests. Think before you post Before sharing anything on social media, consider how it may impact your divorce case. Avoid posting negative comments about your ex-spouse or details about the divorce process. Update your ..read more
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What the Case Information Statement means in New Jersey divorces
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by bkabritsor
2M ago
In a New Jersey divorce, a Case Information Statement plays a key role in the legal proceedings. This document provides detailed financial information about both spouses, including income, expenses, assets and liabilities. The CIS serves as a comprehensive financial snapshot that helps the court make informed decisions regarding alimony, child support and division of marital property. Financial disclosure The main purpose of the Case Information Statement is to provide full and accurate financial disclosure to the court. Both spouses must complete a CIS and provide supporting documentation. Th ..read more
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How bankruptcy can help those who are facing creditor lawsuits
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by gturnercontentcustoms
3M ago
When someone falls behind on their financial obligations, their creditors may take legal action against them. Those who have missed credit card payments or who have medical debts they cannot pay off rapidly often worry about how creditors may attempt to collect what they owe. What begins with phone calls and letters can eventually lead to litigation. Debt collection can go from being frustrating and inconvenient to financially devastating in a matter of weeks. Collection companies and creditors unable to force someone into making payments sometimes decide to take legal action by suing a debtor ..read more
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Is mortgage insurance required in New Jersey?
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by bkabritsor
4M ago
Mortgage insurance is an important factor to consider when purchasing a home in New Jersey. Whether it is necessary or required hinges on the type of loan and factors related to the purchase. Understanding the role and need for this insurance can aid potential homebuyers in making informed decisions. Conventional loans In New Jersey, if you secure a conventional mortgage and make a down payment of less than 20%, mortgage insurance is generally required. This insurance, known as Private Mortgage Insurance, becomes a safeguard for the lender, mitigating the risk associated with lower down paymen ..read more
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Should I sign a separation agreement before my divorce?
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by bkabritsor
5M ago
Divorce is a challenging process that is likely to raise many questions. One question you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse might have to answer is whether to sign a separation agreement before finalizing the divorce. Weighing the pros and cons of this decision is worth your time. It is a significant choice with many implications and potential benefits. Understanding separation agreements A separation agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions of a couple’s separation. It covers various aspects, including the division of assets and child custody arrangements. Th ..read more
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What protects home buyers from a seller who won’t leave?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
5M ago
Buying real property in New Jersey requires a lot of planning, especially if people want to use the home to serve as their primary residence. There may be repairs or modifications to make, as well as moving plans to solidify. Home buyers need to time things carefully so that they don’t incur too many unnecessary expenses while they transition from one living arrangement to another. It can often take a month or longer after a seller accepts someone’s offer to actually close on the transaction. Depending on the terms set during negotiations, the seller might potentially retain possession of the ..read more
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