Can a co-signer be responsible for a debt if the other person files bankruptcy?
As a bankruptcy attorney, I rarely advocate for people to co-sign any debt for another person. The rare situation in which co-signing may be acceptable would
As a bankruptcy attorney, I rarely advocate for people to co-sign any debt for another person. The rare situation in which co-signing may be acceptable would
The difference between a Petition Preparer and an Attorney is clearly summed up in the old adage, “you get what you pay for”. Cost is often
Emily Schroll joined Feher Law on January 2, 2019 as a Legal Assistant. At the time she was a student studying to become a paralegal. In
We are proud to share that the 2020 Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award honoree for the Sixth Judicial Circuit (Pinellas and Pasco Counties) is
After spending over a decade in the field of education, I have learned a large amount this past year as a paralegal in a family law
There are 2 things to consider when we discuss “which” court you should file in. First, we need to consider which level of court you should
A meeting of creditors is called a “341 Meeting” because that is the section of the Bankruptcy Code that requires the meeting to be held. A
Our easy to follow flow chart can assist individuals or married couples who are interested in filing for bankruptcy. Whether you choose to have an attorney
Many people often fear that filing bankruptcy will ruin their credit forever. The truth is, bankruptcy is just one part of your financial strength. I often
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