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Taking A Look At The Ohio Bankruptcy Laws

08th July 2009
Ohio bankruptcy laws may differ from other states in terms of residential property exemptions, personal property exemptions and exemptible wages. Before you seek out your free bankruptcy form, you'll need to know which type of bankruptcy you're eligible f... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

value of assets in bankruptcy

15th June 2009
In recent years several new laws have been put in effect to make sure those individuals or businesses who file for bankruptcy have valid reasons for bankruptcy. The new Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act applies stricter rules and... Read >
Author: bjonsey

value of assets in bankruptcy

15th June 2009
In recent years several new laws have been put in effect to make sure those individuals or businesses who file for bankruptcy have valid reasons for bankruptcy. The new Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act applies stricter rules and... Read >
Author: bjonsey

Debts That You Can Not Be Relieved From During Bankruptcy

15th May 2009
When you get to a financial mess that incapacitates you as far as paying your creditors is concerned, you will need to file for bankruptcy as a result. One does this with the hope of wiping out many of the debts. While it is true that filing for bankruptc... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

7 MUST DOs ONCE UNEMPLOYED

01st May 2009
Receiving the news that you are now the lucky and latest unemployed individual is shocking. Many people have the "deer in the head lights" experience (immobilizing stupor). You are not sure where to move, what to move, or how to move. The following list w... Read >
Author: Matthew Howland

How much house can you afford?

09th February 2009
Before you start looking at houses, you'll want to have some idea of what you can buy. It can save you a lot time and trouble by making sure you are looking in the correct price range. There are 4 main elements that will weigh into how much house you can... Read >
Author: Gene Asher

Where Does My Money Go?

18th January 2009
Many people live paycheck to paycheck, even if they seem to be making good money. If you worry about money it can put a major strain on you and cause stress and conflict on your life. Have you done an analysis to determine how your money is spent? On... Read >
Author: Lillian Dikovitsky

File Bankruptcy Only if No Other Options are Available

27th October 2008
If things have happened to you that have triggered your personal financial condition to be less than what you would like it to be, you may very well be coping with the aggravations of collections agencies, certified letters, and tiresome phone calls. If y... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas

US History of Divorce Law

24th July 2008
Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather than federal law. In recent years, however, more federal legislation has been enacted affecting the rights and responsibilities of divorcing spouses. Divorce, like marriage, is the province of the ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Divorce in the United States

15th July 2008
Divorce in the United States is very divers. First, it started from a harder approach to developing an approach to divorce that requires neither a showing wrong-doing of either party nor any evidentiary proceedings at all. But how did this all started? An... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Basics of Divorce

11th July 2008
The approach to divorce varies by jurisdiction. There are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based. Prior to the 1970s, divorcing spouses had to allege that the other spouse was guilty of a crime or sin like abandonment or adulter... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The No-Fault and At-Fault Process of Divorce

10th July 2008
In family law, divorce law is a procedure in which couple can end their marriage even before the deaths of either spouse. Since its existence, divorce has been developed and several approaches to it have been founded. Some can be found to be more adversar... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Divorces By Jurisdiction

10th July 2008
Around the world, aside from the Philippines and Malta, divorce has become the widest means of ending a marriage aside from annulment. In many developed countries, divorce rates increased markedly during the twentieth century. The approach to divorce var... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Differs By State

19th June 2008
Different countries have different jurisdictions, apart from common law. Different jurisdiction dictates different procedures in law processes, especially when it comes to divorce laws in the US. Divorce in the United States is a matter of state rather th... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Importance of a Divorce Lawyer

23rd May 2008
Divorce lawyers are there to help you make many important decisions and should be willing to discuss any of your concerns. No matter what your issues, a divorce lawyer can help you figure out the specifics of your case. That’s why for most people, the f... Read >
Author: Pete Stark

Personal Bankruptcy Options

01st May 2008
When searching through the Internet, you will often see advertisements for personal bankruptcy aid, but how do you know the best choice to make for your situation? This article will give you valuable tips on making the best choice for yourself. Persona... Read >
Author: Jared Myers

Need Advice For Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy Filing

23rd January 2008
Contrary to what many people believe, not all debts are dischargeable regardless of your bankruptcy filing options. For debts like student loans and mortgages, a debtor must enter into some type of repayment agreement rather than have these debts complete... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Michigan Bankruptcy - Walk Away With Debt

06th November 2007
The term Michigan bankruptcy relate to bankruptcy cases being filed in Michigan City and percentage of cases booked under different chapters of bankruptcy code of US federal court.Michigan bankruptcy laws are not different from Las Vegas bankruptcy laws a... Read >
Author: James Arther

Private School Education & College Education- RI Child Support FAQS by a Rhode Island Lawyer

21st August 2007
In Rhode Island (RI) Divorce and Child support cases, Can I get the father or mother of my child to be ordered to pay for private school education? No, unless there is a contractual obligation, a stipulated consent order or there is an ongoing divorce.... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer

Legal Separation and Seattle Divorce

14th August 2007
Legal Separation is an action in lieu of divorce and, depending upon the case, may save couples money and conflict in the long run. It can be used as a trial run before the court awards a dissolution decree in order to buy time to work issues out. It can ... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin

Going through a Divorce in PA? Get an experienced Family Law Attorney

21st July 2007
The last-reported U.S. divorce rate for a calendar year (2005) is .38% Divorces per capita per year, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. About 50% of first marriages for men under age 45 may end in divorce, and between 44 and 52% of w... Read >
Author: gregartim

Ways to Lower My Bills

08th May 2007
In order to reduce expenses and save money, it is vital to know where your money is spent. That is why the best way to lower bills is to create a budget and stick to it. Creating a Budget 1. The first step toward taking control of your financial s... Read >
Author: Savism

Rhode Island Divorce & Family Law - Post Divorce Do's And Dont's

20th April 2007
(For your convenience, I have prepared this list of "Post Divorce Do's and Don'ts". Some may be applicable to your case and many will not be applicable. Please take a few minutes to read this. If you have any questions about this article or need any legal... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer

Appraiser Forum: Your Rights As a Home Buyer

09th February 2007
Sadly, dishonest activity exists in the marketplace. The good news is that the federal government has passed laws that protect home buyers from the negative affects of these unscrupulous activities. As a home buyer, there are certain rights granted to y... Read >
Author: david smith

How to Clean a Messy House or Apartment

14th December 2006
Whether you’re cleaning a messy room, an overstuffed closet or your entire house, the process of clearing clutter isn’t easy. In fact, many of us could be card carrying members of clutter anonymous. If clutter is taking over your comfortable livin... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels

Advantages of an Uncontested Divorce versus a Contested Divorce

05th October 2006
An uncontested divorce is the only way to go when getting a divorce. For one, you do not need an attorney, the divorce is done in private, and issues can be negotiated 1 on 1. You may need an attorney if you can not make an agreement of every issue you ne... Read >
Author: dmf32835

Divorce, Taxes, and the IRS

19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 The Divorce Center P.A. In Divorce, potential tax liability can frequently become the tool for one spouse to use against the other spouse. If improperly used, this tool can destroy all of the marital assets. In the worst case, tax liab... Read >
Author: Howard Iken

The Facts About Personal Bankruptcy

09th November 2005
The thought of personal bankruptcy is very frightening, however over 5.4 per 1,000 people have filed for bankruptcy last year, and this rate has been growing at an average of nearly 7 percent. Researchers have determined that the primary cause of personal... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman