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ANNOUNCEMENT: $695 Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Services
Bankruptcy Law Professionals is now offering Chapter 7 services for a $695 attorney fee. Our $695 offering for Chapter 7 services is a flat rate to complete your Chapter 7 filing with an attorney fully represented through the course of the active bankruptcy until the discharge and closure of the file. Our competitive pricing does Continue Reading
Weekend Activities Need Not Be Expensive!
Happy Friday to all. This post is simply a reminder that weekend activities do not need to be expensive to be fun. If you are in Southern California as we are, there are many activities in our great cities and counties that are nearly free to you. If you are not in Southern California, you Continue Reading
Bankruptcy Is a Realistic Option
For many average consumers out there, bankruptcy is one thing that your parents and your colleagues tell you to avoid though out your life. When it comes to debt, all solutions should be considered if you are trying to resolve your debt when you are unable to make payments to pay it off. So, is Continue Reading
Bankruptcy: The Earlier, The Better
If you are in a difficult financial situation, don’t fool yourself into thinking that your situation will be changing if there is no evidence of future cash flow coming in soon to resolve your situation. If you are unemployed and do not have any prospects in the future, you need to explore a new solution. Continue Reading
Tax Deadline Does Not Impact Bankruptcy Filing
The tax deadline is coming up here on April 15th to get your taxes filed. So, how does the tax deadline impact your bankruptcy filing if you need to file for bankruptcy to stop collections activities? The tax deadline does not have any impact on your bankruptcy filing. If you need to file bankruptcy to Continue Reading
Do I have Too Little Debt to File Bankruptcy?
How Much Debt Do You Need to File Bankruptcy? A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common type of consumer bankruptcy to get rid of debt that you cannot afford to keep. Whether it is debt from medical treatment, credit card purchases, pay day loans, or left over debt from a repossession, a Chapter 7 Continue Reading
What Happens If the Court Dismisses Your Bankruptcy?
There are several ways a bankruptcy case that was filed in court can be dismissed. The court may choose to dismiss a bankruptcy case if requested documents are not filed or if the filer does not qualify for a bankruptcy. A dismissal is not the end of your chances of getting a bankruptcy completed through Continue Reading
Paralegal Doc Prep vs. Attorney Bankruptcy
When shopping for a bankruptcy service, you may come across paralegal services who advertise $200 document preparation services. You need to know what the difference between an attorney represented service and a paralegal document preparation service is. First of all, document preparation services do not need to be done by certified paralegals only. Sometimes, it Continue Reading