This article discusses when the right time for an individual or a business may be to file bankruptcy. The article identifies 4 key ways that an individual or couple in financial crisis can determine if they should file bankruptcy.
It is not uncommon that individuals receive benefits from the government. Whether you are receiving social security retirement benefits, social security disability benefits, food stamps, housing or utility vouchers, you may wonder how bankruptcy will affect your benefits. You can rest at ease knowing that your benefits will not be affected by you filing bankruptcy. In most cases, your benefits are off limits.
Many people often fear that filing bankruptcy will ruin their credit forever. The truth is, bankruptcy is just on part of your financial strength. Here are
Turbo-charge your Law Firm Technology, Part I: What Calendaring App should I use? his article discusses various calendaring applications available. Law Firms can elevate their technology by incorporating calendar apps into their law firm.
A chapter 13 bankruptcy case can be pretty complicated. Our article explains the 8 steps to follow so you can triumph over your chapter 13 case.
An issue that often surrounds bankruptcy is whether filing for bankruptcy is morally wrong. People consider their moral compass. Life happens. Society weighs on. There are
St. Pete Bankruptcy Attorney Kristina Feher wrote an article published in Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association Cramdown magazine. The article discusses how Florida adopted the Federal Summary Judgment standard. The article provides a visual depiction of the differences and similarities between the old standard rule and the new standard rule.
It starts as a thought – where would I even start for filing for divorce? Once those thoughts become more common and the reality that divorce
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