- Child SupportYes. Once the bankruptcy case is filed, either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, your employer must stop most deductions from your paycheck. We can file your case immediately to stop most deductions, except for child support, most taxes or 401(K) loans, and you can keep the money in your pocket.
- Spousal SupportChapter 13 can also pay priority debts. These include tax debts, child support, and alimony. While these are unsecured debts, under bankruptcy law, they get paid before other debts such as credit cards and medical bills. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will stop lawsuits on these priority debts too.
- Criminal DefenseIn most cases, yes. A Bankruptcy can release or prevent a license suspension for an auto accident money judgment. Bankruptcy will not lift suspensions for traffic, criminal, or Driving While Intoxicated offenses. In that case, you would need to speak to an attorney experienced in criminal defense matters. If you have questions relating to criminal, traffic, or DWI, we may be able to refer you to an attorney experienced in these matters.
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- Real Estate TransactionsI am an attorney with 13 years of experience working on behalf of clients. My background includes real estate transactions and real estate property tax rate objections in addition to bankruptcy and foreclosure related matters.
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- BankruptcyTake the first step to freeing yourself from financial burdens and contact us for a free no-obligation consultation. Don’t forget to request your complimentary copies of “7 Secrets to a Successful Chapter 7 Bankruptcy†and “13 Secrets to A Successful Chapter 13†.
- ForeclosureIf a bankruptcy is determined to be the best solution, a bankruptcy attorney will explain the process and be available to their clients throughout the entire process. We can also help by defending a foreclosure case in the state court.
- Debt CollectionChapter 13 is a reorganization bankruptcy that is ideal for those who make too much money to qualify for Chapter 7. If you earn regular income and make payments, it can be a good option. Instead of paying what you owe, you make payments based on what you can afford. You work with a lawyer to submit a payment plan to the court, and repay debts over a period time that typically lasts three to five years. If you own a home, Chapter 13 is the best, surest way to stop foreclosure. All debt collection efforts stop thanks to the automatic stay, which keeps creditors at bay.