Debt & Bankruptcy Resources
Rebuilding Your Credit After Filing for Bankruptcy
Some people are terrified of filing for bankruptcy because they are afraid that it will really hurt their credit. They fear that once they file, their financial life will never be the same again and that it will be impossible to recover from bankruptcy. Things will...
What Is Business Bankruptcy & How Does It Work In Texas?
When a business runs into financial trouble that seems insurmountable, bankruptcy is sometimes the best option for restructuring or getting rid of debt. Knowing whether it’s the right thing for your business can be challenging,...
How Wage Garnishment Works &How to Stop It in Texas
When you’re already struggling to make ends meet, wage garnishment can make it feel like you’re barely treading water financially. The bankruptcy attorneys at Leinart Law understand how stressful these circumstances can be. Knowing how wage garnishment works and ways...
What Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and How Does It Work in Texas
From landing your dream job to buying a home, debt can have a significant impact on your life goals. Making the decision to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Texas can be challenging, but with a knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney by your side, you may find that it’s a...
Who Is Responsible for Debt After a Divorce?
Finances are often a point of contention in a divorce. Texas is a community property state, which means that assets obtained during a marriage belong to both parties. The same goes for debt, but things can get complicated when it comes time to split everything up. The...
Foreclosure in Texas: How Many Payments Can You Miss Before Foreclosure?
Millions of Americans struggle to keep up with their house payments, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’ve missed mortgage payments and you’re worried about foreclosure looming on the horizon, the foreclosure attorneys at Leinart Law Firm can help...
What Will Happen in Dallas/Fort Worth When the Foreclosure Moratorium Lifts?
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on many aspects of people’s lives. Layoffs, shutdowns, pay cuts, illnesses and the loss of family breadwinners have left millions of homeowners struggling to pay their bills. The federal eviction and foreclosure...
How to Keep Your Home After the Foreclosure Moratorium Ends In Texas
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a serious physical, emotional and financial toll on people around the world. Many Americans lost their jobs or took significant pay cuts due to reduced hours and businesses being closed for months. Most eviction and foreclosure...
What Is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and How Does It Work In Texas?
There are many ways financial difficulties can have an impact on your life. When someone loses their job or is injured in an accident, they may have no choice but to take on significant amounts of debt. If you are concerned about your finances and can’t seem to get...
How Does Foreclosure Work in Texas & Foreclosure Options
Falling behind on mortgage payments can happen for all kinds of reasons. Job loss, illness, injury and other circumstances can make it challenging to get by. The thought of losing your home can be devastating, but there are steps you can take to stop foreclosure and...