Posts Tagged ‘question’
July 6, 2010
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San Diego Bankruptcy Attorney – Chapter 7 & 13 Attorney As a San Diego bankruptcy attorney, I often get asked the question if a consumer's debt relief case has been dismissed will the consumer be able to file again? The simple answer is yes. If your case has been dismissed you may be able to re-file
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If Your San Diego Bankruptcy Was Dismissed, You Have Options
May 9, 2010
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Clients will almost always ask me what the impact a bankruptcy filing will have on their credit score. Usually, the question I am asked is “will I ever be able to get a loan again?” In all my years of practicing bankruptcy law, the response has never changed. It will depend on two things: that which
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Can Declaring Bankruptcy Improve Your Credit Score?
February 26, 2010
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So with all of the great and diverse opportunities to people of all walks of life in New York, why would people choose to become bankruptcy lawyers in Brooklyn? The simple answer to this question is – job security.
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Bankruptcy Attorneys From Brooklyn Face the Economic Recession …
February 20, 2010
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So with all of the great and diverse opportunities to people of all walks of life in New York, why would individuals choose to become New York bankruptcy attorneys ? The simple answer to this question is – job security.
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New York Bankruptcy Attorneys Can Help you Beat the Economic …
December 30, 2009
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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!