You are in: Home >

Articles, tagged with "bankruptcy filing", page 2

Bankruptcy Law

Reclaiming Your Economic Life

13th October 2010
Ask any ...
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto
Bankruptcy Law

Debts Remaining After Chapter 7

13th October 2010
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing is a drastic step for most people and Albuquerque lawyers stand ready to help. However, a Chapter 7 will discharge a significant amount of debt for those mired too deeply to see light. Once, before the reforms of 2005 were pu...
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto
Legal

Beating a Warrant in Debt

05th October 2010
Bill, not his real name, is declaring bankruptcy with me in October. (He demands a couple more months to finish off everything to get his bankruptcy approved.) At the same time, he received a warrant in debt. Midland Credit Management, a big debt buyer...
Author: EssieHall
Bankruptcy Law

Waiting to File Bankruptcy

24th September 2010
Sometimes you have to wait before you are eligible to file for bankruptcy protection. If you’ve filed before, if you’ve recently move to Arizona from another state, you will need to abide by Arizona’s bankruptcy laws. It used to be that you could file ...
Author: Max Gunderson
Bankruptcy Law

Tips for Dealing With The Stress of Filing Bankruptcy

23rd September 2010
Our law office has helped people file for bankruptcy in Michigan for years and we've observed the many ways that stress impacts our client's lives. Below are some tips that can help make the bankruptcy process less stressful. First off, is should be a...
Author: Lander McLoyd
Bankruptcy Law

Are you eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing?

16th August 2010
US laws entitles you to file bankruptcy under varied chapters, the most common being Chapter 7, 11 and 13. Due to the changes that came into effect in 2005, Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing procedures have acquired some stricter laws. Although the number of fi...
Author: BGIAPDA
Bankruptcy Law

What are these bankruptcy discharge papers and why are they so important?

11th August 2010
Bankruptcy discharge order is an order of the bankruptcy judge relieving, the bankruptcy filer, of further liability for certain debts to ease financial burden. Once a bankruptcy is filed it generally takes approximately 4 to 5 months to receive discharge...
Author: Joe Dindo
Bankruptcy Law

Has Your Bankruptcy Client Used Their Credit Cards Within the Past 90 Days?

29th March 2010
The average consumer who has never filed bankruptcy rarely understands that charging their credit cards to the maximum limit of their credit, then filing bankruptcy, is fraud. Instead, many people believe it is their right to buy all the assets they need...
Author: VictoriaRing
Bankruptcy Law

Free Bankruptcy Offered By Calfiornia Attorney

16th March 2010
An opportunity to receive a free / Pro Bono Federal Bankruptcy in California is being offered by leading Bankruptcy Attorney."As part of our community action program we are offering a free Federal Bankruptcy filing in California to a family in need P...
Author: Keith Hunt
Legal

Was Shakira's Inspiration for Success Rooted in a Family Bankruptcy?

18th January 2010
You aren't likely to find a person who can't hum the familiar tune of "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira or know the chorus to any number of her other popular singles.She has become one of the most successful pop stars of all time, but not without some modest in...
Author: JamesBrown
Real Estate Law

If You Need Help with the Legal Foreclosure Process a Lawyer or Attorney Can Help

24th November 2009
When you find yourself in the throes of foreclosure, help can seem unobtainable. There are many organizations that offer programs for those who need help in the foreclosure process. The internet is a great place to access information on these organization...
Author: attorneysbndksv
Taxes

Will Bankruptcy Solve my IRS Tax Debt Problems?

23rd November 2009
The answer to that question is - most likely, not. First of all, bankruptcy is a very serious thing and you must not enter into the decision to file bankruptcy lightly. Bankruptcy has long-term negative impacts. There are two types of bankruptcies for y...
Author: Chintamani
Legal

Married but Filing Bankruptcy Individually

01st July 2009
One of the trickier issues in filing an individual bankruptcy is how to handle the situation in which the debtor is married, but his or her petition is individual as opposed to joint, i.e. the spouse does not join in the bankruptcy filing. Of particular i...
Author: David Romito
1 2