Posted by Allan Henry on April 3, 2012 under Family Law |
People who are experiencing debt problems think that the only way to get out from this tragic fall is by filing bankruptcy. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is one way these people consider but it has become difficult to accomplish because they currently changed their laws. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is another option to consider but it doesn’t always provide you the protection you need for your finances.
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Posted by Richard Myers on September 1, 2011 under Family Law |
If you are a new home buyer, you might be able to benefit from tax credits. These credits can be available according to the state a person lives in or through federal tax credits.
Tags: advice, Debt, Family, Family Law, Finance, Home, investment, Law, Loans, marriage, Mortgage, parenting, Personal Finance, Real Estate, Taxes
Posted by Rob on September 22, 2009 under Labor Law |
It is essential to know about business law before starting a business, as it will help you operate your business without the hindrances of ignorance. It is better to seek the expert guidance of an accountant and an attorney to learn about the latest business laws that will affect your business. Below is a list [...]
Tags: Bar, Business, Corporate, Court, Credit, Debt, Firm, Laws, Lawyers, Loans, Management, Small, State