March 15, 2010
Tags: bankruptcy-lawyer, concerns, easy-answers, finding-out, heard-clients, household, Kids, tough-decisions
I was talking to a client she expressed her concerns about her kids finding out how bad the household finances are. It's not the first time I've heard clients express those concerns to me.
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Talking to your Kids
January 9, 2010
Tags: atlanta, calculations, census, census-bureau, consumer, household, income, median, median-income, trustee, united, your-household
As you probably know, your eligibility for bankruptcy protection is determined in part by your household income. The Bankruptcy Code requires us to calculate your median income by looking at gross income earned by you, your spouse and any other working member of your household during the 6 months preceding the current month. We add up all the income and divide by 6 to arrive at a number.
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Free Tool to Calculate Your Median Income for Bankruptcy Purposes
December 30, 2009
Tags: Christmas, client, creditor, debtor, florida, grandparents, house, household, opportunity, practice, question, said-the-client, sheriff, the-debtor
People with potential judgments are often concerned about their household furniture. An attorney defending a judgment creditor sent me an email question concerning an aggressive collection action. The creditor took his client’s deposition as a first step in collecting a civil judgment He said the client testified under oath that while most of his household furnishings were owned jointly with his non-debtor spouse, he did own some antiques which he had inherited from his grandparents
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OMG- The Sheriff Broke Into My House And Is Taking All My Stuff!