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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
Business Law

Corporate Law, Corporate Constitution And Corporate Litigation

13th April 2010
Corporate law is the set of regulations instigated for the corporate world. The word corporation is synonymous with publicly owned large companies. In US, a company is equivalent to a firm or business, irrespective of whether or not it is a separate legal...
Author: Robert Bell
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

Finding the Best Deal on Bankruptcy Involves More than Numbers in Missouri and Illinois

12th April 2010
Bargain shopping is a way of life for many Americans. Sales, discounts, and rebates are often the reason behind our purchases. The best deal on bankruptcy, however, may not have anything to do with the price. In fact, there isn't a whole lot of variation ...
Author: JamesBrown
Bankruptcy Law

Easing the emotional burden

07th April 2010
Filing for bankruptcy can take an emotional toll on anybody. Largely because it is not a nice situation to be in - socially or personally. Constantly having to see bills that you cannot pay pile up can be disturbing. Have creditors call at insane hours an...
Author: BrianJoneta
Bankruptcy Law

An overview of bankruptcy law

07th April 2010
Put in simple words, bankruptcy law is what allows you, as a creditor to be able to solve your financial problems. It creates a forum where you can develop a repayment plan and stick to it. In some cases your assets will need to be divided and given to cr...
Author: BrianJoneta
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

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
Divorce

Divorce Information -5 Dumb Things That Men and Women Do in Divorce

29th March 2010
Whether it comes previous to or next the documents are written, monetary personal burden is all too well-known to several pair who divorce. After a while a minority economic signal can reduce the load in the course of this thorny schedule. Every one ...
Author: gagan
Estate Planning

Switching Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts

26th March 2010
Irrevocable life insurance trusts ("ILITs") are commonly used to keep insurance proceeds outside the estates of the grantor-insured, the grantor's spouse, and the grantor's descendants (if a generation-skipping trust is used). As the name indica...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
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.
Estate Planning

Florida probate administration: Do you need to hire a Florida probate lawyer?

25th March 2010
As per Florida probate law almost in all cases a Florida Probate Administration attorney has to involve in estate administration. If you have to go through probate in Florida then its better to hire a Florida probate attorney. But everybody doesn’t ...
Author: Daniel Smith
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