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Monthly Archives: July 2025

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What is the Innocent Spouse Rule with the IRS?

By Bentz Holguin Law Firm, LLC |

Fifty years ago, when most women were economically dependent on their husbands and less well-educated than them as well, the IRS innocent spouse rule was almost a magic wand that made tax problems disappear, if the claimant met certain qualifications. Those qualifications are much the same today. However, since the economic and educational climate… Read More »

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Is Debt Negotiation a Good Idea?

By Bentz Holguin Law Firm, LLC |

In some cases, debt negotiation is a good idea because it’s a reasonably effective bankruptcy substitute. Some debtors have severe bankruptcy-phobia. They refuse to even consider the prospect of a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 voluntary petition regardless of their situation, much like some people won’t undergo heart surgery even if they need the… Read More »

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How Unwritten Bankruptcy Exemptions Help You

By Bentz Holguin Law Firm, LLC |

Illinois’ formal, written bankruptcies, which include a large wildcard exemption that could apply to almost any property, are some of the most generous exemptions in the country. Typically, these exemptions are more than enough to protect houses, cars, and other key property, so debtors get the fresh start the Bankruptcy Code guarantees. But almost… Read More »

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What Are the Qualifications for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

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Overall, the qualifications for Chapter 13 bankruptcy are that the debtor must be honest and unfortunate. Honest debtors truthfully and accurately complete paperwork, cooperate with the trustee (the person who manages a bankruptcy for a judge), and fully respect the authority of the bankruptcy judge. Unfortunate debtors file bankruptcy due to financial problems which… Read More »

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