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How the IRS and California State Treat Taxes in Bankruptcy

Robert Canning | December 17, 2010

Most taxes filed and remaining unpaid for more than three years prior to the date of filing for bankruptcy are dischargeable.

A Guide to the Homestead Exemption in California

Robert Canning | December 16, 2010

Though homestead exemption goes a long way towards protecting one’s right to a home, even after filing for bankruptcy, the laws surrounding the statute are ...

A Timeline for Filing Bankruptcy in California

Robert Canning | December 16, 2010

For many, the most difficult step in the bankruptcy process is making the decision to file for bankruptcy. But once filed, it's important to know ...

What the Public Needs to Know About California Criminal Law

Daniel Karalash | December 1, 2010

California residents need to be aware of their rights when it comes to criminal law.

An Inside Look at California Criminal Defense Proceedings

Daniel Karalash | December 1, 2010

In uncertain times, the best a defendant can do is hire a criminal lawyer to face off against contrary forces.

Criminal Defense Can Get Complicated

Daniel Karalash | December 1, 2010

Criminal law gets complicated, and you need a professional to represent you against charges brought by government bodies.

California Civil Rights: A Lawyer’s Perspective

Daniel Karalash | December 1, 2010

As there are and have been civil rights abuses in many states over many centuries, such conditions persist into the present in sunny California.

Civil Rights Abuses in CA

Daniel Karalash | December 1, 2010

Civil rights cases in California run a huge gamut.

What Does It Take to Get the Best Mortgage Rates?

Scott Polimeni | July 28, 2010

Despite concern over how difficult it can be to get a mortgage for some people, those who can secure financing may be able to take ...