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Legal

Beneficiary-Controlled Trusts

19th May 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under "creditors" are the IRS and divorced spouses. Most traditional trusts distribute the assets when the beneficiar...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Legal

Partnership agreements

11th May 2010
Contents: What is partnership? Who makes the rules? Keep it Simple; Do not get stuck in the swamp; How do I terminate my partnership agreement? What is partnership? The word partnership, both formally and informally, means a situation whe...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Bankruptcy Law

How Can You Make the Right Chapter 13 Payment Plan in Missouri and Illinois?

30th April 2010
Part of the Chapter 13 process in Missouri and Illinois includes proposing a repayment plan for your creditors and to finally get out from under your debt. Your chatper 13 payment plan must, however, stay within the rules and requirements in order to be c...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

bankruptcy law firm

23rd April 2010
When your knee deep in debt and the collection calls are a continual reminder of the bills you can't pay, it may be time to think about debt resolution. A law firm that specializes in settling debts can help reduce the quantity you will pay your creditors...
Author: Amy Scully
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

Are You Qualified For Bankruptcy?

30th March 2010
Through bankruptcy, a debtor can stop wage garnishments, foreclosures, lawsuits and harassing phone calls from creditors. But not everyone qualifies to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy attorney Benjamin Ginter, who runs the Law Offices of Benjamin J. Ginte...
Author: Dean Matthews
Estate Planning

Using Trusts to Protect Heirs

25th March 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under "creditors" are the IRS and divorced spouses. More sophisticated estate planners generally create multi-generat...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Trusts

Using Trusts to Protect Heirs

19th March 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under “creditors” are the IRS and divorced spouses. More sophisticated estate planners generally create m...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Criminal Law

Facts About Getting Lawsuit Funding

19th March 2010
Facing a criminal case without money? Find a lender that provides a lawsuit funding. Find out what are the filing procedures are. Not all case qualify for settlement funding. There are disadvantages if you deal with your lawyer. This article explains sett...
Author: Rudy Silva
Business Law

Tips for dealing with a County Court Judgement (CCJ)

17th March 2010
Not responding to and ultimately not paying a CCJ can have very serious consequences for a business. If you find yourself in this position, it is possible that your business is insolvent and you should act swiftly to agree on and implement a business resc...
Author: Derek Cooper
Legal

Does a Wage Garnishment in Missouri and Illinois Ever End?

10th March 2010
A wage garnishment is a common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt-and it is troubling hard workers all over America. Having a creditor garnish up to 25% of your paycheck (or up to 65% if the debt is child support) certainly doesn't help you get ou...
Author: JamesBrown
Legal

Missouri and Illinois Bankruptcy During Divorce May Be an Option If You Can't Save Your Marriage

29th January 2010
If your marriage is suffering from the amount of debt you are under, you aren't alone. Debt has become one of the biggest causes of marital problems-and no doubt contributes to the ever-growing divorce rate. Luckily, the bankruptcy lawyers in Missouri and...
Author: JamesBrown
Legal

You Can Stop a Wage Garnishment in Missouri and Illinois

14th December 2009
If you are in debt, you may be getting your wages garnished by a creditor in an attempt to get your debt paid. A wage garnishment is a fairly common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt where they take a portion of your paycheck. They get a garnishm...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

Filing bankruptcy: Is it a good idea?

23rd November 2009
If you have been contemplating bankruptcy then it means you have not been able to manage your finances like you wanted to. However, declaring bankruptcy is a big step. It reflects on your account for 7 to 10 years and may influence lenders' decision in fu...
Author: Samantha
Legal

Can a Collection Agency threaten...?

09th October 2009
Collection agency threats are about as common as oxygen being in the air. To begin, they legally cannot "threaten" to do anything that is illegal, and they cannot "threaten" to take an action that they do not intend to actually take. The biggest threat...
Author: gregartim
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