Sentences with phrase «go into debt during»

No wonder so many people go into debt during the holidays!

Not exact matches

The buffer is put in place to ensure that lenders do not get themselves into the same positions that they did during the financial crisis, protecting themselves from debt going bad and triggering another credit crunch.
I am not going to go into detail, but it should be common sense that during those years — we had initial stadium debt and every season our best players leaving — forcing Wenger to have to rebuild his squad every new season.
During a divorce, you can't go into the account take out what was yours, not even if you made more or less, that money, as well as any debt, will fall under «fair distribution» system.
This means the life insurance proceeds go into estate probate, a long legal process during which your debts are settled and your estate is divided.
Going into retirement without debt — and avoiding debt during retirement — is the best option, but there are other options, such as a reverse mortgage.
In Virginia, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is commonly used by people who went into deep debt during a temporary setback, such as a job loss or injury.
The automatic stay goes into effect immediately after filing bankruptcy at the Chicago bankruptcy court, and in most cases, may last during your entire case and until you receive your debt discharge.
This means the life insurance proceeds go into estate probate, a long legal process during which your debts are settled and your estate is divided.
At Florida Family Law Clinic, we believe you should not have to go into debt defending your finances and rights during a divorce case.
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