ABI Blog Exchange

2021-12-06
BANKRUPTCY CASES CONTINUE TO BE FILED AT A LOW LEVEL

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2021-12-06
Do you have overwhelming debt that you cannot pay and are thinking about filing bankruptcy to get a fresh start?

Read More from: Levitt & Slafkes LLC

2021-12-05
When people say that they’re going on “disability,” what specific program are they talking about?  Disability benefits can come from a wide range of programs.  Typically, short-term disability benefits come from employment benefits, but long-term

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2021-12-04
When you sit down with one of our experienced Philadelphia bankruptcy attorneys for the first time, you will be asked many questions about your income, household size, type and amount of debt, and your marital status.

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2021-12-04
Disability is an important system to have in place for all workers.  Age often affects your ability to work – especially if you suffer from a health condition or injury that makes working more difficult.  Disability benefits from the Social Securi

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2021-12-03
Not necessarily at all. If you want to and can afford to keep your car, an experienced bankruptcy attorney can help you apply bankruptcy exemptions to keep your car out of reach of the Chapter 7 Trustee.
2021-12-02
Summary: Two months prior to the filing of bankruptcy by Ms. Corbell-Dockins and her husband, Kirk Morishita died leaving Corbell-Dockins the beneficiary of his 401k, which was rolled over into a 401k account in her name. Starting from Clark v.

Read More from: NC Bankruptcy Expert

2021-12-02
Summary: Mr. Kalebich was the General Manager for Duke Recycling and, in the course of his duties, on November 3, 2016, signed a guaranty for financing from Ascendum Machinery. Duke Recycling eventually failed and was liquidated.

Read More from: NC Bankruptcy Expert

2021-12-02
Summary: In an appeal from the bankruptcy court’s disallowance of late filed claims in In re Wellington, the two issues were first whether the Bankruptcy Court erred in considering only prejudice to the claims of allowed creditors and not consider

Read More from: NC Bankruptcy Expert

2021-12-02
Summary: Mr. Wellington objected to several claims filed in his Chapter 11 case as those were filed five days after the bar date. The creditors filed motions to allow their late filed claims, arguing excusable neglect, but in previous orders …

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2021-12-02
Summary: The Debtor’s mother obtained an undivided interest in real property, recording her interest on October 6, 2006 with the Rockingham County Register of Deeds.

Read More from: NC Bankruptcy Expert