Legal Articles, General Practice

Real and Personal Property Exemptions in Bankruptcy

One of the first questions that most potential bankrupts have is, “What will happen to my property, if I file for bankruptcy?”

Types of Foreclosure

With the collapse of the real estate market, the word "foreclosure" has unfortunately become an often used word in the English language. This article will provide information about the types of foreclosures found in various states and how they work. Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys are ready to help with any real estate matter, such as business litigation, business formations, contracts, property disputes, construction disputes, title matters, bankruptcy, foreclosure, timeshare litigation or student loan adjustments. To learn more, please go to Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys at https://www.lasvegasrealestateattorney.com or call 800-233-8521 for a phone consultation.

Reduce Your Mortgage in a Single Asset Bankruptcy

If you are a natural person, corporation, partnership or limited liability company that owns an income producing parcel of real property and you are behind on payments or perhaps “underwater” you should consider filing a single asset Chapter 11 real estate bankruptcy.

What Does a Bankruptcy Trustee Do?

Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys describe how many people who are contemplating filing bankruptcy ask the question, what exactly is the job of the bankruptcy trustee? Is he my friend or foe? Well the answer to this question is really quite simple, once you know the duties of a trustee.

What to Do with An Unwanted Timeshare

In today’s current economic climate with many homeowners losing their home to foreclosure, short sale or simply “walking away” they are finding that they are burdened by their timeshare vacation rental with their ever increasing assessments.

Will I Be Able to Keep My Home if I File for Bankruptcy

One of the first questions, many homeowners who are contemplating filing bankruptcy ask is "Will I lose my home if I file for bankruptcy?"

Government Property Accidents and Government Vehicle Accidents

Government liability claims require an experienced government liability lawyer to protect the rights of persons injured on government property or by the operation of a government-owned vehicle. A complex set of laws is in place to protect the government.

DUI Statistics in California

Government statistics on California DUI Patterns

The Difference Between Conviction and Probation for DUI

If you are charged for violation of California Vehicle Code 23152 for Driving Under the Influence, please read on

California Vehicle Code 23152(b)

Introduction to the California Vehicle Code 23152(b) and BAC.

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