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What would it mean to you to save your car from repossession?

Something most of our clients depend on is their vehicle to get to and from work, to bring their kids to school and activities, to get groceries. The loss of a vehicle could be a detriment to an entire household or family. A repossession can feel like a failure, an embarrassment, or it could even […]

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Will I lose my home if I file bankruptcy?

Have you been served a lawsuit and are facing a home foreclosure? You may have been served a foreclosure lawsuit. Many things can affect your ability to pay regular monthly payments and leave in in financial hardship. Job loss can severely affect your financial situation as well as unexpected medical expenses, and unexpected home or

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What happens after I file bankruptcy

What happens after I file bankruptcy?

When the time comes to file bankruptcy you will receive a 341 notice of the meeting of creditors. This is scheduled about 30 days after your filing. All of the creditors listed in your bankruptcy are notified of your bankruptcy and are given the opportunity to come to the meeting to ask potential questions about

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Bust the Bankruptcy Myths

Bust the Bankruptcy Myths

Information about debt relief runs like wildfire all over the internet. There are many options to consider. There is any number of myths that put a stigma around filing for bankruptcy. Could bankruptcy be an option for you? Follow these bankruptcy myth busters. Myths and why they are busted The important lesson to learn here

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What You Need to Know About Bankruptcy and Your Tax Refund

Filing for bankruptcy can have significant implications for your taxes. Here are some general considerations, but keep in mind that tax laws can change, and it’s crucial to consult with a tax professional or bankruptcy attorney for advice tailored to your specific situation: 1. Discharge of Debt: When your debts are discharged in bankruptcy, it

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