• I was hacked!

    By Sam Calvert, Attorney At Law |

    I Was Hacked - Blog by Sam Calvert, Attorney at Law

    Like lots of people, I have an Amazon account. And in that Amazon account I had a credit card listed as for payments.

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  • A Beginner’s Guide To Filing For Bankruptcy

    By Sam Calvert, Attorney At Law |

    A Beginner’s Guide to Filing for Bankruptcy - Blog by Sam Calvert, Attorney at Law

    If you find your debt becoming overwhelming and don’t believe you can pay them, filing for bankruptcy will give you debt relief and a second chance for a fresh new start. However, if you do not know the process, it might be difficult to file for bankruptcy.

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  • Help your chapter 13 plan succeed

    By Sam Calvert, Attorney At Law |

    Help Your Chapter 13 Plan Succeed - Blog by Sam Calvert, Attorney at Law

    If you are in a chapter 13, here are some pointers that will help your case succeed.

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  • When Bankruptcy Is the Best Option

    By External Author |

    Original Article Source Credits:   NerdWallet , https://www.nerdwallet.com/

    Article Written By:  Liz Weston

    Original Article Posted on:  Oct 21, 2020

    Link to Original Article: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/bankruptcy-best-option

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  • "Fraudulent Conveyance" -- sounds bad, right?

    By Sam Calvert, Attorney At Law |

    Fraudulent Conveyance Sounds Bad, Right - Blog by Sam Calvert, Attorney at Law

    The Bankruptcy Code defines "fraudulent conveyance" as a transfer made within 2 years before the date of the filing of the petition, if the transfer was made with actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud any creditor, OR if person making the transfer received "less than a reasonably equivalent value" and was insolvent when the transfer was made. (This is a little abbreviated). Minnesota law refers to this as a "voidable transfer", which may sound less scary, but the statute of limitations is longer.

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