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Can I Keep My Car and House in Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy, FAQ, FeaturedBy Brown Law FirmJuly 15, 2016

Can I Keep My Car and House in Bankruptcy The question is asked often; Can I Keep My Car and House in Bankruptcy ? The answer is more complicated than just saying yes ! However It is possible to keep your car and house when filing bankruptcy in Tulsa Oklahoma. You can choose to pay…

What is Bankruptcy law in Tulsa Oklahoma

Bankruptcy, FAQ, FeaturedBy Brown Law FirmJune 27, 2016

Bankruptcy is an opportunity for a debtor to emerge out of a financial crisis and start afresh. Most all of your debts are discharged, including medical bills, credit cards, business debts, and even some taxes and some

Common Myths About Filing Bankruptcy Tulsa Oklahoma

Bankruptcy, FAQ, Featured, UncategorizedBy Brown Law FirmJune 27, 2016

Common Myths About Filing Bankruptcy in Tulsa Oklahoma Some of the Common Myths About Filing Bankruptcy in Tulsa Oklahoma can be misleading for people who are in need of bankruptcy. Sometimes people who file should not file and other times there are a list of factors that make someone a good candidate for Bankruptcy assistance.…

Bankruptcy: What Happens to My Student Loans?

Bankruptcy, FAQ, UncategorizedBy Brown Law FirmJune 23, 2016

Bankruptcy: What Happens to My Student Loans The Problem Today, roughly 70% of American students hold some debt related to their education. In fact, Americans held more than $1.3 Trillion in student loans in 2015 (Federal Reserve). For some idea of the scale of the problem, $1.3 Trillion is roughly the same as the combined…

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