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Bankruptcy Law

HOUSTON BANKRUPTCY LAWYER – THE BEST BANKRUPTCY SOLUTIONS

01st September 2010
With the slowdown in the world economy, both individuals and firms have had to suffer heavy losses. In order to save themselves from the liability of repaying the heavy loans, these individuals and firms have taken to deal with the heavy loses, they are o...
Author: jemmyfoster
Bankruptcy Law

How To Protect College Funds In Bankruptcy

20th August 2010
The cost of a college education has skyrocketed in recent years and there appears to be no end to tuition increases. For the 2009-2010 school year, the average cost of a private four-year college was $26,273, up 4.4 percent from the previous year. The pe...
Author: Bass.Franklin
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

Hire a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Rock Island County to File a Petition under Chapter 9

12th August 2010
Bankruptcy law chapter 9 was established to provide protection to municipalities against its creditors. This law is also known as Municipal Bankruptcy. Municipal bankruptcy is not very common but improper control of budgeting or unexpected financial crisi...
Author: Kathleen Chester
Law

What Are Five Benefits of Bankruptcy?

11th August 2010
Bankruptcy is not something to jump into haphazardly. Chances are, if you are considering bankruptcy, you have considered every option possible to dig yourself out of debt. If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, you aren't alone. Last year 1,074...
Author: Bass.Franklin
Law

Bankruptcy Property Exemptions

11th August 2010
The process of bankruptcy offers debtors a clean slate when they are overwhelmed by financial burdens. Once a bankruptcy case is completed, however, the debtor will still need basic possessions and assets to move their life forward. Fortunately, the Bankr...
Author: Bass.Franklin
Bankruptcy Law

Detroit Bankruptcy Lawyers: Can I Keep My Stuff If I File Bankruptcy?

04th August 2010
One of the biggest myths in bankruptcy, mostly perpetuated by the credit card industry, is that you will lose everything if you file bankruptcy. These myths are constantly being put out there to scare you away from bankruptcy and the debt relief you may d...
Author: Detroit Bankruptcy Lawyer
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
Legal

Personal Injury Attorney Caught Stealing from Clients. What Can You Learn?

07th July 2010
A St. Louis personal injury attorney has been exposed for stealing almost $800,000 from 75 clients. His scheme was finally brought to light when Angelisa Garrett was forced to turn to the attorney general's office for help with her creditors. Angelisa ...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

Chapter 7, 11 and 13 Bankruptcy Demystified

30th June 2010
The worldwide recession has left few people untouched. Bankruptcy is on the minds of many people. Those who have lost jobs or who have been devastated by failed investments may benefit from the fresh start that bankruptcy can offer. What benefit is bankru...
Author: Christopher
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Versus Debt Consolidation: A Clear Choice

24th June 2010
A recent New York Times article exposed the grave pitfalls consumers are facing, lured by debt consolidation companies that advertise aggressively. The pitch is simple: "Don't file bankruptcy. Instead, pay money to the debt negotiation company, which ...
Author: Justin Baxter
Law

Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) Law

02nd June 2010
The law on Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) is now firmly part of the range of remedies available to someone with significant debt problems. An individual consumer, or self employed person, with unsecured debts - usually greater than at least £120...
Author: Rich Spencer-Hayes
Bankruptcy Law

A Debt Relief Attorney Can Stall Your Creditors

27th May 2010
How can a debt relief attorney stall your creditors and stop the harassment? That's the question that many people have on their minds these days. People who in good faith incurred debts during better times have run smack up against the grim economics of t...
Author: Nick Messe
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Laws: Solving most of your problems

20th May 2010
UK Government has formulated bankruptcy laws to the people who have taken debts but are not able to resolve the debts in stipulated time, or file petitions in the court during inability to pay off the debts. In simple words bankruptcy is a legal way of de...
Author: Borton Stevens
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.
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