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Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

16th April 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
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

Choosing the right bankruptcy lawyer

06th April 2010
While sometimes the debtor can handle his cash crunch situation, there are cases of extreme debt where professional services need to be hired. Bankruptcy lawyers are a specialized bunch of people who can help when a foreclosure on your property is inevita...
Author: Debbie Joneta
Bankruptcy Law

Free Consultation - Inland Empire Bankruptcy Attorney

01st April 2010
It is important for you to know your rights and options to get relief from the over burdening debts on you which is nearly impossible for you to pay back. You are apprehensive of the possible foreclosure that might take place and consider bankruptcy as th...
Author: Manoj
Bankruptcy Law

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

30th March 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: Campbell Grenier
Bankruptcy Law

Why a Bankruptcy Lawyer Is Important

30th March 2010
Bankruptcy attorney Benjamin Ginter runs the Law Offices of Benjamin J. Ginter in Cranford, New Jersey. Here, he says that bankruptcy attorneys are the key to filing a successful bankruptcy. They counsel you every step of the way, make sure you file the r...
Author: Dean Matthews
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
Bankruptcy Law

California Bankruptcy Law Awareness

18th March 2010
Things can happen during a person's lifetime that can result in unplanned financial issues. Sometimes, debts are so onerous and creditors are so unreasonable that people are forced to seek bankruptcy relief. If you are filing for bankruptcy in California,...
Author: Brenner
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
Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

17th March 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
Author: Campbell Grenier
Bankruptcy Law

Here, At Last Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information

16th March 2010
Are you planning to file bankruptcy? This article can help you. Your assets will be put up for sale to pay off your existing debts. Filing bankruptcy is not easy. You have to prove that you are bankrupt. You will need to prove that you cannot afford to pa...
Author: Rudy Silva
Taxes

The Rules and Regulations Governing Tax Liens

08th December 2009
To better collect taxes in their various jurisdictions, every state has come up with its own rules and regulations, but a federal provision insists that the various states must comply with the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. This constitutional ...
Author: Paul Smith
Legal

‘After School’ Bankruptcy: Obtaining your Transcript

28th September 2009
A surprisingly common scenario is as follows: You recently attended, and maybe even graduated from, a college or university that is now holding your transcript and other such official documents. Unfortunately, however, you have not been able to fulfill yo...
Author: David Romito
Taxes

What is exempt property and what can you keep with the federal exemptions?

17th September 2009
"The purpose of an exemption is to protect a debtor and his family against absolute want by allowing them, out of his property, some reasonable means of support and education and the maintenance of the decencies and proprieties of life." Poznanovic v. M...
Author: Dustin Bower
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
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