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Bankruptcy Law

What can I Do to Improve My Credit Score after Bankruptcy?

24th September 2010
Just because you have a credit card or are able to obtain a car loan due to your current debt to income ratio, don't be fooled into be thinking that you have good credit. This may simply be a credit illusion. Another credit myth is that your credit is s...
Author: Max Gunderson
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

How to Stop the Harassing Phone Calls from Creditors and Debt Collectors

24th September 2010
Are you someone who has recently encountered serious financial problems? If so, you understand the stress filled reality of such a situation. Your phone rings all day with calls from bill collectors looking to squeeze whatever small amount of money they ...
Author: Max Gunderson
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy: Facing Financial Hardship and Foreclosure in Tucson

24th September 2010
Each year, over 1.5 million people, roughly 2% of the population of the United State, file for protection through chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy. On almost a weekly basis, we learn about another corporation, airline, or investment firm facing bankrupt...
Author: Max Gunderson
Bankruptcy Law

How Unemployment Rates Affect Bankruptcy Filings

21st September 2010
Ron Brown is a bankruptcy lawyer in Tulsa, and the owner of the Brown Law Firm, which specializes in the cases of bankruptcy. According to Brown, unemployment and bankruptcy are always connected, because the higher the unemployment rate in the country, th...
Author: Dean Matthews
Bankruptcy Law

Filing for Bankruptcy In Dallas

11th August 2010
As a bankruptcy attorney in Dallas I have consulted hundreds of homeowners trying to stop foreclosure after being denied a loan modification. While these homeowners followed their lenders directions to the tee in an effort to avoid foreclosure, they ended...
Author: David Van Houser
Bankruptcy Law

Top Ten Reasons to Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney

04th August 2010
Filing for bankruptcy is a serious decision with long-lasting effects on a person's finances and credit. A qualified Vancouver WA Bankruptcy attorney can help you make the decision whether to file, what type of bankruptcy to file, and can ensure that the ...
Author: Justin Baxter
Bankruptcy Law

How a Bankruptcy Attorney in Texas Can Help You in Filing for Bankruptcy

01st July 2010
The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to give a person who is overwhelmed with debt, a fresh start by wiping out his or her debts.Many people seek bankruptcy because they are unemployed, have large medical expenses, have marital problems, or have anot...
Author: Satya Narayan
Bankruptcy Law

A Brief Guide on Bankruptcy

26th April 2010
Group employs some of the arch and a lot of accomplished defalcation attorneys in the State of California. They accept helped abounding of individuals with cutting debt to book for defalcation and auspiciously access an acquittal of their debts. A Califor...
Author: Arun
Bankruptcy Law

How Can a St. Louis Law Firm Handle a Foreclosure in Illinois?

16th April 2010
It seems that since St. Louis and Illinois are so close, the foreclosure process should be the same. Despite their close proximity, the foreclosure process in Illinois is actually a bit different. Any St Louis law firm who intends to help an Illinois home...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

What Happens If I Don’t Make My Chapter 13 Payment?

16th April 2010
No one plans on dramatic financial changes, but they happen. When changes do arise to an individual in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, they might be misled into believing there is no other option than sticking to their schedule of set monthly payments. But they mi...
Author: Brian Reed
Bankruptcy Law

How Flexible is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

16th April 2010
Before filing for bankruptcy, it is crucial to understand all the facts. Since you may not be an expert in bankruptcy law, the questions you might have about the process have answers that are anything but clear. Not only are there different types of bankr...
Author: Brian Reed
Bankruptcy Law

Points to consider before choosing a bankruptcy attorney

14th April 2010
Filing for a bankruptcy is the last resort in situations where an individual is unable to repay his debts. In US, bankruptcy can be filed under the different chapters. In most cases, bankruptcies are filed under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Bankruptcy is ...
Author: Stephen
Bankruptcy Law

What Do The Missouri and Illinois Chapter 13 Rules Say About Filing the Right Documents?

13th April 2010
As any St. Louis, Missouri or Belleville, Illinois bankruptcy attorney would tell you, there is a lot of work and preparation that goes into a Chapter 13 case in Missouri and Illinois. Once you have determined if you are eligible and have gotten the requi...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

Do You Have to Get Credit Counseling According to the Missouri or Illinois Chapter 13 Rules?

12th April 2010
Among the list of requirements for filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Missouri and Illinois is credit counseling. Before you can file a Chapter 13, you must complete a credit counseling course over the internet or on the phone. The counseling is simply an in...
Author: JamesBrown
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