Legal Articles, General Practice

Bankruptcy Could Stop Repossession of a Vehicle in DFW

Fighting repossession can be difficult without an attorney. Bankruptcy could prevent repossession of your vehicle, call today

Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Watching the suffering of an aging parent is devastating. If you suspect a loved one is being mistreated, please contact our office immediately. Our nursing home abuse attorneys would like to help.

Can I Expunge a DUI Conviction in Arizona?

There are a variety of criminal convictions that can be sealed or expunged from an individual’s criminal record in Arizona. However, when it comes to driving under the influence (DUI) charges, there is no way to expunge the prior DUI conviction.

Connecticut Elder Abuse on the Rise

Westport Elder Abuse and Malpractice Attorney

New Illinois Maintenance Law

DuPage County Divorce Attorneys

2014 Recalls Aimed at Infant Products

Every year, hundreds and even thousands of consumer products are recalled due to safety concerns.

Milwaukee Bankruptcy Lawyer Presents on Issues Regarding Divorce and Bankruptcy at a National Business Institute Seminar

Wisconsin bankruptcy and consumer law attorney Rollie R. Hanson presented at Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training seminar regarding the issues surrounding divorce and bankruptcy.

Drowning Accidents in Natural Water Settings

In Florida, there are numerous opportunities for people to swim or participate in water-related activities. Almost everyone—except very small children—should understand that any body of water always presents the risk of drowning accidents, which can often be fatal.

Eliminate Your Second Mortgage if Your House is Underwater

Debtors in a chapter 13 bankruptcy can eliminate second mortgages if their house is worth less than what is owed on their first mortgage. This is called a 'cram down' and the debtor usually only has to pay back a small percentage of what was owed over 3-5 years.

Obama Signs Directive Allowing Homeowners to Modify Mortgages While in Bankruptcy

Obama signed a directive in 2010 that allows homeowners to actively seek a loan/mortgage modification while they are in active bankruptcy.

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