The Constitution of the United States charges Congress with the establishment of uniform bankruptcy laws. Although the legislative branch made several efforts in the first 100 years of its existence, those measures were seen as insufficient and were consequently...
Are you someone who is tired of creditor calls? Are you covered in debt up to the brim? Well, you’re not alone. There are tens of thousands out there who are battling to sustain through the economic crisis with ‘filing Bankruptcy’ as the only option left to them. That...
Your business is in financial trouble. You can’t pay your debts. How do you figure out whether bankruptcy is necessary or helpful for your situation? If you want help knowing if it’s time for you to talk to a lawyer, here are a few questions to ask yourself: Are you...
Civil law can apply to many types of cases such as medical malpractice, personal injury and bankruptcy. These types of cases many times have things in common and have cross-over relationships. Bankruptcies usually occur because of three kinds of misfortunes, having...
When you file a Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or any bankruptcy, the protection of the automatic stay kicks in. This is a code sections that causes all collection action to cease. This also causes any companies with notice to cease automatic withdrawals from your accounts....
A common question that is asked in people trying to avoid bankruptcy is an inquiry about a debt consolidation loan or a signature loan or a home equity loan or some type of loan that if they just had one easy payment, the mess one go away and they could avoid a...