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There’s no point to winning a lawsuit in Alaska against someone if he or she never pays you. That’s where garnishment comes in—it’s a mechanism by which a winning credi...
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If you have a general question about filing bankruptcy, you can submit your questions here. Please note that all questions received are answered by a real bankruptcy atto...
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If you are married but filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy without your spouse, the marital adjustment deduction can help you reduce the amount you pay back to general uns...
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One of the challenges divorcing couples must face is dividing their marital property and assigning marital debts. Laws governing property division in divorce vary from...
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Filing for bankruptcy in New Mexico? The general filing process in New Mexico is similar to other states because most of the bankruptcy process is governed by federal ...
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It's not always easy to determine if a debt is consumer or non-consumer for purposes of the Chapter 7 means test. If you classify most of your debts as business debts...
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Filing for bankruptcy in Texas? While bankruptcy (including the filing process) is primarily governed by federal law, some matters are governed by Texas law, such as whic...
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Filing for bankruptcy in the the District of Columbia? The general bankruptcy filing process in Washington D.C. is similar to other states because most of the bankrupt...