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7 July 2010 Comments Off

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors An  El Dorado Hills Lawyer Discusses Involuntary Bankruptcy. You have not filed for bankruptcy but some of your creditors have gone to the bankruptcy court and filed a petition against you as their debtor. You may feel confused, frightened and unsure of what to do. I have had clients come to  Read More

6 July 2010 Comments Off

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors An  El Dorado Hills Lawyer Discusses Involuntary Bankruptcy. You have not filed for bankruptcy but some of your creditors have gone to the bankruptcy court and filed a petition against you as their debtor. You may feel confused, frightened and unsure of what to do. I have had clients come to  Read More

5 February 2010 Comments Off

San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney Discusses Chapter 13

San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney Discusses Chapter 13 Chapter 13 has also been called the wage-earner’s plan. If you have regular income and are in trouble with your debts because you’ve lost your job or medical costs have driven you over the financial edge, this may be a solution. You will propose a payment plan, worked  Read More

2 February 2010 Comments Off

San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney Discusses Filing Bankruptcy with Assets utilizing Code of Civil Procedure 704

In my practice as a San Jose bankruptcy attorney, I often find that clients who are filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 are confused about which set of exemptions they should use. There are two choices in California. Debtors may avail themselves of either Code of Civil Procedure 704 (CCP 704) or Code of Civil  Read More

2 February 2010 Comments Off

Bankruptcy Attorney in San Jose Discusses Chapter 13

You may need a bankruptcy attorney in San Jose when you’ve lost your job, have excessive medical expenses that are no longer manageable and you’re out of alternatives. If you are hounded day and night by your creditors, especially the hospital, and you are frantic because you have no solution, bankruptcy may be the best  Read More

2 January 2010 Comments Off

San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney discusses the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

If you are in a position where filing for bankruptcy has become necessary, it is vital to understand the different options that are available to you. The two main forms of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 may accomplish the same thing, but they are very different from one another. It is best to have  Read More