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Why Do I Have To Pay Back Unsecured Creditors If I Filed Bankruptcy?
Posted on June 11th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
If you cannot afford to pay your debts, bankruptcy offers a legal means for obtaining a financial fresh start by discharging your debts. Bankruptcy cases are governed by federal law and cases are handled by a federal bankruptcy court. Filing a bankruptcy case immediately stops all collections efforts by your creditors including actions to repossess […]
Modifying Child Support Orders
Posted on June 9th, 2015 by Don Pioletti
“I am still paying child support though the children are living with me and the custody arrangement has changed. Do I have to continue paying?” When the court issues a child support order and custody order, it is based on the facts and circumstances presented to the court at the time the order was signed. […]
The Cost of Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Posted on June 4th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
As you consider filing for bankruptcy relief, the cost of filing Chapter 7 is probably on the forefront of your mind. In addition to being worried about how to make ends meet, you are worried about how you can afford the cost of filing Chapter 7. A better question you may want to consider is […]
Can I Make My Spouse Move Out Of The Marital Home?
Posted on June 2nd, 2015 by Don Pioletti
The end of a marriage is often a sad and painful event filled with emotions ranging from guilt and hurt to frustration and anger. Each party is dealing with emotions they never imagined they would ever suffer when they decided to get married. The act of living under the same roof becomes impossible for most […]
When A Child Is Born Out Of Wedlock, Which Parent Has Legal Custody Of The Child?
Posted on May 28th, 2015 by Don Pioletti
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 40.7% of all births during 2012 were born out of wedlock. A child born out of wedlock creates a situation where the paternity of the child could be called into question. It also raises the question of who has legal custody of a child born out of […]
Do I Have To Appear Before A Bankruptcy Judge?
Posted on May 26th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
This is a common question for anyone who is considering filing a bankruptcy case. Filing for bankruptcy relief is a big step; however, it may be the best way to resolve your debt problems. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons including unemployment, the loss of a spouse, a failed business, or an unexpected […]
Chapter 13 Timeline: How Long Does It Take To File Chapter 13?
Posted on May 19th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
Have you been struggling with unpaid bills for a long time? Are your creditors beginning to take legal action to repossess your property, foreclose on your home, or obtain judgments and wage garnishments? If so, you are probably feeling an urgency to find some type of solution to your debt problems. Filing a Chapter 13 […]
Eliminate Your Second Mortgage in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
Posted on May 14th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
Filing bankruptcy accomplishes several goals. It stops creditor harassment, collection efforts, foreclosure, repossession, and lawsuits. However, what is more important is what bankruptcy provides to a debtor. Bankruptcy provides a fresh start and a clean slate for an individual who has been struggling to pay his or her bills while providing for the basic necessities […]
What Is Legal Custody?
Posted on May 12th, 2015 by Don Pioletti
When parents divorce, custody can be a very emotional and contentious issue if the parents cannot agree how to co-parent after the divorce. The issues of custody and visitation are often the most hard-fought and disputed issues in a divorce action. The emotional and financial aspects of legal custody drive parents to take drastic steps […]
Grandparents Or Parents Who Cosign For Kids
Posted on May 7th, 2015 by Joe Pioletti
It is only natural for grandparents and parents to want to help their grandchildren and children whenever possible. This includes cosigning debts to help the child get a good start or a “leg up” in the world. Unfortunately, when you cosign for kids, you may find yourself in a very serious financial situation. Last year […]