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2012 Federal and State Income Tax and Bankruptcy
Each year during tax season, potential clients are always curious to know about federal and state income tax filings and how they will relate to a bankruptcy. Some may find it difficult to manage income tax and other personal financial matters such as bankruptcy all at the same time, but with the assistance of our Continue Reading
Employment and Bankruptcy
Now that our economy is well on its way to recovery, many of those who were unemployed through the recession are now able to find employment opportunities in our areas of service in Riverside and Orange County. So, how do you deal with a bankruptcy while you are employed? Does your employer need to know? Continue Reading
Four More Years of Economic Recovery
Congratulations to President Barack Obama. Our next 4 years with him will continue into our economic recovery from the great recession. Bankruptcy Law Professionals will also continue to help our local community of Southern California to recover from debt issues. Unsecured debt from credit cards were used through this recession to keep our households and Continue Reading
Bankruptcy and Short Sale
If you are in the process of a short sale, a bankruptcy may be the next step after your short sale to shore up all of your debt and help your credit improve. Today, a short sale seems commonplace among the Riverside and Orange County areas. Southern California has taken a significant impact from the Continue Reading
Bankruptcy and Your Employer
What Can Your Employer Find Out About Your Bankruptcy? It is common for someone filing for bankruptcy to be concerned about the affect on their current employer. An employer normally would never know that one of their employees has filed for bankruptcy unless they have some type of regular credit background check that gets updated Continue Reading
Many Americans Too Broke to File for Bankruptcy
Here’s an article that describes average costs for bankruptcy filing and why many Americans are having a difficult time coming up with the funds to file for bankruptcy: http://on.ksdk.com/KHzBMQ It states that, on a nationwide average, attorneys are charging $1500 and court filing fees add an additional $300 along with $85 for credit counseling sessions. Continue Reading
Top Corona Bankruptcy Attorney
Why is it important to have a reputable, local bankruptcy attorney in Corona CA? A local Corona bankruptcy attorney with a long standing reputation in Corona will give you a significant advantage if you are filing for bankruptcy. Familiarity and experience with the court system that handles Corona bankruptcies is the key to a smooth Continue Reading
2011 Tax Filing and Bankruptcy
Don’t let the tax filing deadline discourage you from filing for bankruptcy if you have an urgent situation at hand. If you are dealing with a wage garnishment, bank account levy, or any other collection activity that is interrupting your life, the tax filing deadline should not stop you from filing for bankruptcy or finding Continue Reading