Articles, tagged with "bankruptcy trustee", page 5
18th August 2010
The single most difficult decision in your life has to be the decision to file for bankruptcy protection. After you have filed for bankruptcy, the record of your bankruptcy will live with you for the next 10 years. Once you have the mark of bankruptcy in ...
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Author:
Steve S
09th August 2010
It's a common scenario. You need to file bankruptcy but you cannot afford a bankruptcy lawyer. You wonder if you can afford a good lawyer, or if you can perhaps file your own bankruptcy. The answer is that you may be able to.
If you need a lawyer, t...
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Author:
rickwest
09th August 2010
A single really should comprehend that no system actually plans for the bankruptcy. It is one particular of those unfortunate conditions wherever an person or business has no option but to file for the bankruptcy to obtain out with the economic troubles a...
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Author:
Alex Lynskey
05th August 2010
Ok, you are getting a fresh start on your financial situation by filing for bankruptcy. One of the important players that you are going to be interacting with in the case is a bankruptcy trustee. A bankruptcy trustee is a lawyer assigned to oversee your b...
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Author:
Brown.Walker
05th July 2010
At Sulaiman Law and Associates, foreclosure attorney Ahmad Sulaiman devotes his time to educating his clients on all their options, from short sales to filing for bankruptcy. The latter option, however, is one that Sulaiman prefers his clients tread into ...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
05th July 2010
Ahmad Sulaiman of Sulaiman Law and Associates, a foreclosure attorney in Illinois, strives to educate his clients on all of the opportunities they have to settle their debts, and urges them not to rush into any decision too hastily.
Many homeowners are...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
02nd July 2010
If you are ever considering of filing for bankruptcy protection, your chief objective would be to receive the final bankruptcy discharge documents. With a bankruptcy discharge in effect, no creditors that has been mentioned in the bankruptcy petition can ...
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Author:
Steve S
30th June 2010
Filing bankruptcy can be a nerve wracking experience. This is especially true when people are under the impression that their court-appointed bankruptcy trustee has the power to attach and sell all of their assets. This is, however, not the case, and each...
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Author:
Nick Messe
15th June 2010
When you are filing bankruptcy, you are signing legal documents stating your truthful situation. Also at the 341 meeting with the bankruptcy trustee, you will be asked to swear under oath that everything in the bankruptcy documents is true. You want to ma...
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Author:
Steve S
04th June 2010
Even though, I have experience as a Las Vegas Bankruptcy attorney. the info here is basic in all fifty states. However, if you have legal questions you need to contact a local attorney. Being To bestraight-forward, when each of your customers or clients ...
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Author:
Jon Martin, Esq
18th May 2010
Chapter 7 bankruptcy information is good to know, especially if you are considering bankruptcy for your business. Or, if you are planning to file chapter 7, you should understand the basics.
Also called straight bankruptcy, chapter 7 is about the liqui...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
06th May 2010
Yes. You will have to attend a 341 meeting (also known as a creditors' meeting) where a bankruptcy Trustee asks you questions about your financial situation, like your income, expenses, assets and liabilities, and the documents that were filed with the co...
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Author:
JamesBrown
16th March 2010
Polaris World has finally admitted to having massive financial problems, owning up to what it calls "a lack of liquidity."
On the 22nd December, the day on which the focus of the nation was occupied with the El Gordo lottery, Polaris World petitioned f...
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Author:
Trevor Norman
02nd March 2010
The decision whether to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be difficult. Bankruptcy attorney Benjamin J. Ginter runs the Law Offices of Benjamin J. Ginter in Cranford, New Jersey. Here, he talks about which chapter you need to file to wipe ou...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
11th February 2010
Bankruptcy Attorney Swartz Creek Michigan
Here are some solid reasons to file bankruptcy:
1) Owe ziltch to your creditors
A successful Chapter 7 bankruptcy will remove most consumers non governmental debts, and give the new beginning that you have ...
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing