Legal Articles, Bankruptcy & Debt

My Land Contract was Foreclosed: Can I Save My Property?

My land contract was foreclosed and the redemption period has ended. Can I still save my property?

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A STUDENT LOAN DEFENSE TRIAL ATTORNEY

This article describes the process and outcome of a recently tried case.

Student Loan Relief: What if I Have to Drop Out of School?

What to do regarding your student loan if you have to drop out of school.

WHY YOU NEED TO CHECK IF YOUR CHILD HAS A CREDIT REPORT

I say this time and time again, and I can't stress this enough - you need to defend against identity theft not only for yourself, but for your children as well.

Dont Fear Payday Loan Companies

Payday loan companies are notorious for not following the proper collection procedures. Instead they rely upon threats of arbitration, predatory lending practices, high interest rates, and harassing collection tactics.

Loans Made During Prior Marriage Subject to Judgment Lien

A blog post about a case in which a court rules that trial court had jurisdiction over foreclosure action because of loans that needed repayment.

Exempt Property in Bankruptcy

Debtors are allowed to to keep certain basic assets despite a bankruptcy filing. These assets or properties that an individual can keep are called “exempt properties”.

Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices

Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices was intended to protect consumers.

Debt Division in Divorce Proceedings

A blog post about how a couple should go about dividing the shared debt during a divorce.

Bankruptcy and Alimony: What You Should Know

A blog post about dealing with alimony during times of bankruptcy.

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