It’s almost Halloween! Are you haunted by debt?

It’s getting close to Halloween!! Have you checked your credit report lately? As you know, part of having a good credit score is making sure everything on your credit report is correct. Especially in this age of constant hacking and personal information being stolen, you can’t really afford to not look at your report.

So how do you check your report? Simply go to annualcreditreport.com, where you will have access to all three credit reporting agencies. If you find anything incorrect, initiate a dispute with the credit reporting agency to get it fixed. Each agency has a link on their website for disputes.

If you find that you have lots of old debt that’s haunting you, and you are ready for a fresh start, give me a call and I’ll be happy to help you reach your financial goals.

What happens if I don’t tell the whole truth to the Bankruptcy Court?

Many people wonder why their bankruptcy attorney has to ask so many personal detail questions. The short answer is because the law requires that you disclose all of your assets (which means everything you own), all of your debts (everyone you owe), all of your income (whatever the source), and all of your expenses (what you spend your money on). And no, “I don’t know” is not an ok answer to any of these questions.

So what if you don’t tell the court everything? What’s the worst that can happen? A slap on the hand? Not so fast. You could face a hefty fine, or time in a federal prison, or both. That’s after the FBI investigates you and asks even MORE personal detail questions.

Still not convinced that they actually prosecute people for not telling the Bankruptcy Court the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Take a look at this FBI press release to see what a doctor in Georgia did not tell the Court, and what he’s facing now. http://www.fbi.gov/atlanta/press-releases/2013/macon-doctor-indicted-for-bankruptcy-fraud