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The Length of Time It Will Take to Rebuild Your Credit – With or Without Bankruptcy

04/10/12

Clients are always concerned about their credit score.  It is not unusual for the question “How will bankruptcy affect my credit score?” to be the first thing that comes out of someone’s mouth when they consider bankruptcy as an option.  Although bankruptcy does have an effect on your credit, the effect may not be as [...]

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T-Boz’s Bankruptcy Case Dismissed

04/03/12

In a high-profile example of the bankruptcy court’s discretion over your bankruptcy case, former TLC member T-Boz, whose real name is Tionne Watkins, was thrown out of bankruptcy court.  Can this happen to you? T-Boz had filed a personal Chapter 13 bankruptcy, claiming more than $750,000 in debts to various creditors.  But instead of granting [...]

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How to Conduct and Analyze an Initial Client Interview

03/21/12

Meeting your potential client for the first time will set the tone for your entire representation. By having a well-reasoned and thorough interview form, you should be able to gain a great map for what questions you may have for this client, what chapter they may need to file, if they need to file at [...]

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The Benefits of Using a Bankruptcy Attorney

02/08/12

Even though you may be somewhat familiar with the term bankruptcy, the actual filing of this procedure is governed by federal laws, as well as some state regulations. Therefore, in most cases, it is advised that you use an attorney if you are considering this process. By using an attorney, you will have access to [...]

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Using Bankruptcy to Restore Your Driver’s License

01/13/12

Losing Your Driver’s License Can be a Big Headache Losing your driver’s license can have a huge impact on your life.  Without a license, meeting basic needs is much more difficult.  Suddenly, you may still have to make car payments, but cannot use your car to get to work or the store.  This can be [...]

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Can Your Financial Choices Lead to Divorce and Bankruptcy in Arizona

01/13/12

Joint Accounts for Married Couples:  Can Your Financial Choices Lead to Divorce and Bankruptcy? Several surveys report that the majority of married couples put all of their money in joint accounts.  However, that number is less than it used to be, and there are several other options available to married couples. Some couples choose to [...]

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How Can Bankruptcy Turn the Tables for the Debtor

12/14/11

How Can Bankruptcy Turn the Tables for the Debtor When people consider filing for bankruptcy, their first concern is usually what negative consequences may stem from their decision.  Making the decision to file for bankruptcy is an important one, and one that needs to be given considerable weight.  However, it is also important to see the [...]

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Dismissals by Interested Parties

12/04/11

Bennett v. Bennett (In re Bennett), No. 09-44442-BDL (Bankr. W.D. Wash., January 19, 2011). When you file for bankruptcy, any “interested” party can ask the court to dismiss your case.  If the court finds that you abused the bankruptcy laws, by lying or hiding assets, the court will agree and dismiss the case.  You will [...]

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The Power of the Bankruptcy Court

12/04/11

 In re: Moser, No. 09-11945 (Bankr. N.D. Calif., May 18, 2011). In your interactions with the bankruptcy court, it is important to be as kind and respectful, and honest as possible.  The bankruptcy court has a lot of discretion in making important decisions that will influence your life for a long time.  It is not [...]

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Some Believe Bankruptcy Laws Exacerbated Housing Market Crisis in Arizona

11/26/11

Some Believe Bankruptcy Laws Exacerbated Housing Market Crisis in Arizona   Could laws changing the requirements for filing bankruptcy worsen or even cause the housing crisis we have seen in the United States over the last three years?  Some believe so, and are arguing that the law should be repealed. In 2005, Congress passed a [...]

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