“In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your cryptocurrency might be liquidated to pay off creditors. However, in Chapter 13, you may be able to keep your digital assets if their value is factored into your repayment plan.”
“Federal student loans can be discharged through bankruptcy by proving "undue hardship"—a three-pronged legal test examining your ability to maintain minimal living standards, whether financial hardship will persist, and your good faith repayment efforts.’
“Affirm reports consumer payment data to both Experian and TransUnion. Beginning April 1, 2025, Affirm expanded its credit reporting to include all pay-over-time products, including its popular Pay in 4 option. This means your payment history, outstanding balances, and loan terms now appear on your Experian and TransUnion credit reports.”
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“Bankruptcy laws include exemptions that allow you to keep certain assets, including a portion of your car's value. These exemptions vary by state, so it's crucial to check your local laws. For example, in Wyoming you are allowed to exempt up to $5,000 of a car's value, while others might offer more or less. In Charlotte, North Carolina the limit is $3,500.00.”
“The Fair Debt Practices Collection Act primary goal is to eliminate abusive practices in the collection of consumer debts. It promotes fair debt collection and provides consumers with an avenue for disputing and obtaining validation of debt information. The Act applies to personal, family, and household debts, including money owed on credit card accounts, auto loans, medical bills, and mortgages.”