Recent Blog Posts
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Over the last few years, I have read of several cases of bankruptcy related identity theft. As if the Internet wasn’t enough, smartphones, tablets and laptops make stealing a person’s identity easier than ever. Below are some common forms of bankruptcy related identity theft: Filing for bankruptcy under the name and/or Social Security number of… Read More »
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A knotty problem that surfaces from time to time in Chapters 7 and 13 is the omitted or undisclosed asset. In many of these cases, the omitted or undisclosed asset is a claim or right to payment based on a claim for a personal injury or a claim for worker’s compensation which, for whatever reason, is not disclosed in… Read More »
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Most people who file for bankruptcy relief do so to get rid of their debts. This discharge of their debts allows them to start over financially. However, most clients who visit our office do not know which debts are dischargeable and which may remain after their case is over. These debts that may remain after… Read More »