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Defined: The Bankruptcy “Trustee” and the “United States Trustee”
The terms “trustee” and “United States Trustee” sound similar and often encompass similar objectives, however the role of the trustee in...
Lynn Wartchow
Apr 6, 20122 min read
Collection on the Judgment – What to Know if You Are Facing a Wage Garnishment
A frequent impetus for a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy filing is when a person is being actively collected on—usually in...
Lynn Wartchow
Feb 17, 20123 min read
What to Bring to the Initial Bankruptcy Consultation
Your first consultation with a bankruptcy attorney will cover a lot of ground, and the goal is for you leave with all the information...
Lynn Wartchow
Dec 21, 20112 min read
Bankruptcy is Your Constitutional Right
We all are familiar with the more renowned articles and amendments of the US Constitution, such as Article Six that establishes the...
Lynn Wartchow
Nov 4, 20112 min read
While Bankruptcy Are Filings Down, Debts Are Still Up—Get Practical Bankruptcy Advice Sooner Rather
According to the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the number of people filing for bankruptcy in 2011 has dropped as...
Lynn Wartchow
Oct 7, 20112 min read
Bankruptcy May Increase Your Options in Foreclosure
Foreclosure is a common predicament faced by many people filing bankruptcy, and is an issue that affects homeowners at every income...
Lynn Wartchow
Sep 23, 20112 min read
You’ve Just Been Served with a Lawsuit, Now What?
It’s common for people who have consumer debts such as credit cards and medical bills to be sued and have judgments entered against them...
Lynn Wartchow
Sep 16, 20112 min read
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