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Bond & Botes Attorney Amy Tanner Featured on NBC Affiliate WAFF Huntsville Concerning Emergency Rental Assistance

In December 2020, Congress Approved $25 billion dollars for Emergency Rental Assistance under the CARES Act to help those in need of rental assistance and help with utilities.  NBC affiliate WAFF 48, in Huntsville, Alabama, recently interviewed Bond & Botes attorney Amy Tanner and sought her perspective as to the need for assistance.  Tanner opined that th

Episode 101 – Next Lawyer Up with Ron Sykstus featuring Penny Hays Cauley

Penny Hays Cauley is the founder and principal of the Hays Cauley, P.C

I Can’t Make My Chapter 13 Payment: Now What?

Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers a possible solution for people who have suffered a temporary interruption of income or are facing financial trouble because of large, but temporary expenses. For example, someone with stable income and assets to protect may be knocked off course by a period of unemployment.

Heather Banks Appointed to Chapter 7 Trustee’s Panel

I am pleased to announce, Heather Ellis Banks, has been appointed to the Chapter 7 Trustee’s panel in the Eastern District of Tennessee, Northern Division.  

Episode 100 – Next Lawyer Up with Ron Sykstus featuring Ben Meiselas

For this 100th episode of the Next Lawyer Up podcast, I was fortunate to have attorney 

Episode 99 – Next Lawyer Up with Ron Sykstus featuring Coby Boswell

Coby Boswell is one of the founding partners of the NxStep Family Law firm located in Huntsvill

What Should You Do With Your Stimulus Money?

Well—Finally 2020 is hind sight!! And hind sight is 2020! (or so they say) But 2020 has another “visual” meaning—Someone with 20/20 vision has “perfect” eye sight—clear vision. Both of these phrases can be a positive force as we move ahead into the new year—2021.

Alabama Foreclosures are Rising

Foreclosures around the country jumped during October, with Alabama foreclosures near the top of the nation. 

Household Debt is Back on the Rise

In the second quarter (Q2) of this year, household debt in the United States declined for the first time in nearly six years. After 23 quarters of continuous growth, total consumer debt dropped by about $34 billion in Q2 2020.

Episode 98 – Next Lawyer Up with Ron Sykstus featuring Jay Jump

As I learned on this podcast, attorney Jay Jump has migrated from New Jersey to Arizona and now, finally, to the state of Washington.  A graduate of the 

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