by CEF | Feb 24, 2017 | General, Women and Bankruptcy
Many people, usually spouses, have joint bank accounts. Sometimes joint bank accounts are opened for the convenience of allowing a child to access funds and write checks to pay bills. Sometimes joint bank accounts are opened up as a way to have ownership of the funds...
by CEF | Jan 4, 2017 | Chapter 13, Chapter 7, General, Women and Bankruptcy
The plain truth of the matter is that women are more likely to file bankruptcy than men. Why? First, women still earn less than their male counterparts at all levels. Even a small difference in income can make the difference when it comes to people on the brink of...
by CEF | Jan 4, 2017 | Chapter 13, Chapter 7, General, Women and Bankruptcy
Did you know that single women comprise almost 40% of all bankruptcy filings? Women often have lower incomes, and after divorce, bear more costs of child-care than men. Women are also more likely to be the ones caring for aging parents. Single moms still have most...
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