- Child SupportA: Since most debts ARE included, these debts are considered non-dischargable, with some exception. Student loans, tax debt incurred within the last 2 years, child support, spousal support and debt incurred through fraud, are typically non-dsichargable.
- Spousal Support
- BankruptcyMs. Bartos has been employed with Sweeney Law Offices since September, 2014. Prior to her employment with Sweeney Law Offices, Ms. Bartos was an associate bankruptcy attorney at Charles J. Schneider, P.C. from October, 2012 through September, 2014. As an associate at the firm, she focusted solely on representing debtors in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 bankruptcies. She met with clients, attended hearings, status conferences and all motions before U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and completed post-confirmation work as well as handled adversary actions. From May, 2012 to October, 2012, Ms. Bartos was an associate attorney at Hirshberg Acceptance Corporation/Modern Financial Services Corporation practicing bankruptcy law. Her focus was specifically creditor's rights law concentrating in collections, which included automobile companies, financial institututions, and other entities in both State & Federal Court.
- Debt CollectionAttorney Jesse R. Sweeney, a cum laude graduate of Michigan State University Law School, has over 14 years of experience handling consumer bankruptcy matters in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. He is also licensed to practice in both the Eastern and Western Federal District of Michigan, and the US District Court of Colorado, and has helped hundreds of client obtain a fresh start through bankruptcy. He has spoken at two conferences in the past 5 years on the topics of fair debt collection and the national model Chapter 13 plan. He is a long distance runner and has qualified for the Boston Marathon on several occasions.