Legal Articles, Bankruptcy & Debt

Suing an Original Creditor for Collection Harassment

Your right to sue a creditor for abusive collection calls.

Loan Modification, Foreclosure, and Equity Loss

What happens in foreclosure, and what you can do to avoid losing your home.

Collection Harassment

Understanding your rights when a debt collector calls.

Debt Options

The difference between an Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

BANKRUPTCY AND DIVORCE

A couple going through divorce in Arizona often find it helpful to include declaring bankruptcy as part of the plan to divide assets. Our attorneys can help you with both your bankruptcy filing and your divorce as we have dedicated bankruptcy attorneys and an experienced family law department.

Repossession Deficiency

Have you or a loved one had a boat, vehicle, RV, or similar item repossessed? If so, you need to know that when a lender repossesses the car you may still be responsible for a “deficiency”.

Chapter 7 v Chapter 13

Compare Chapter 7 to Chapter 13, which is right for you

Bankruptcy Overview

A Brief Overview of Bankruptcy

Will Compass Group Get Paid?

When your debtor sends a letter that the bank foreclosed on its property and sold the assets to an unrelated party for less than the secured debt, what is a poor creditor to do?

Lawsuit Results

I have many student loan bankruptcy adversary cases of which all are posted on my website; on published cases it is the court's written decision; Recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld my student loan trial win also!

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