Monthly Archives: September 2012
Bankruptcy and Credit Card Debt
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Our bankruptcy attorneys in Orange County, Riverside County and San Bernardino County have the best local experience to help you resolve your credit card debt issues. Credit card debt is sometimes referred to as unsecured debt because the debt is not attached to any particular asset that you own. It is simply a line of Continue Reading
How Do You Decide Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
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One of the most common questions we get on our phone lines is this: “What is the difference between a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?” The simple answer is that a Chapter 7 is the most common consumer level bankruptcy for unsecured debt, and Chapter 13 is a type of bankruptcy that involves a re-organization Continue Reading
You Just Got a New Job… Can You Still Qualify for Bankruptcy?
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With economic recovery under way, many people are securing new jobs and better income. If you have a new job and have improved your income, does it mean that you no longer qualify for bankruptcy? There is a good chance you still qualify for bankruptcy. There are many ways to qualify for bankruptcy. The most Continue Reading
Update on Orange County Bankruptcy Attorneys
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In this competitive environment for Orange County Bankruptcy Attorneys, Bankruptcy Law Professionals has seen competitors come and go. There are always new law firms in Orange County, looking to see if they can enter the bankruptcy market. We have seen many companies come up with similar business names like California Bankruptcy Professionals or Bankruptcy Attorney Continue Reading
Still Think Loan Modification Might Be Your Next Move?
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Loan Modifications have been in our local real estate language for several years now. Programs under HAMP or Home Affordable Modification Program have many different programs that are supposedly available to homeowners like HARP or Home Affordable Refinance Program or HARP 2.0. The end-date for HARP according to the Making Home Affordable website is December Continue Reading