Legal Articles, Bankruptcy

What You Should Know About Asset Protection

A review of basic asset protection considerations in Florida and how to legally and ethically shield assets from potential creditor claims

The Homeowner’s Rights to Surplus Funds Following a Foreclosure Sale

A review of Florida law on surplus funds following a foreclosure sale and how the homeowner may be able to claim the money

Under What Circumstances can a Long Island Bankruptcy be Denied?

Filing for bankruptcy can be a complicated and onerous process. In most cases, you will have to provide the court with detailed filings describing your assets, income, and debts.

Frequently Asked Questions about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Answers to frequently asked questions about Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

How Using an Attorney for B2B Debt Collection can Save you Money in the Long Run

Experiencing difficulty in obtaining payment from a customer or client at one point or another is a near certainty for nearly every business owner.

Delinquent Accounts

What happens when you fall behind on payments; do you have to worry about getting sued? What are your options?

Suing an Original Creditor for Collection Harassment

Your right to sue a creditor for abusive collection calls.

Collection Harassment

Understanding your rights when a debt collector calls.

Repossession Deficiency

Have you or a loved one had a boat, vehicle, RV, or similar item repossessed? If so, you need to know that when a lender repossesses the car you may still be responsible for a “deficiency”.

Chapter 7 v Chapter 13

Compare Chapter 7 to Chapter 13, which is right for you

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