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What is Administrative Debt?

James Wirth | June 8, 2010

Administrative debt are usually ones that are created when an individual or business provides either goods, services, or both, which are central to your bankruptcy ...

Settling IRS Debt Through Bankruptcy

James Wirth | June 8, 2010

When people are facing difficulties with their finances, their tax payments tend to suffer.

Choosing Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

James Wirth | June 8, 2010

Choosing to file for bankruptcy can be tricky, which is why you need an experienced bankruptcy attorney to help you navigate through all the decision-making.

What Happens to Property Not Protected in Bankruptcy?

Melissa Duncan | June 2, 2010

When it comes to bankruptcy, as a general rule, your property is protected using exemptions.

How You Can Fight Bank Against Creditors

Michael Wink | May 25, 2010

While the practice of lending may begin to feel completely one-sided in favor of the banks and big corporations, don’t forget that you are protected.

Defending a Credit Card Lawsuit

James Kutkowski | April 1, 2010

A credit card lawsuit in Pennsylvania is a lawsuit where a credit card company or another agent on its behalf sues you for debt that ...

What is a Bogus Proof of Claim?

James Kutkowski | March 31, 2010

What a proof of claim is, and how you can tell when one is bogus.

Is Bankruptcy Right for Me?

Patrick Kavanagh | January 27, 2010

With over 20 years' experience handling bankruptcy files, we can help find the right options for you.

Before You Go to Court For Bankruptcy

Patrick Kavanagh | January 26, 2010

It is imperative that you review all your papers before you go to court.

How to Declare Bankruptcy

Patrick Kavanagh | January 26, 2010

Over one million Americans file bankruptcy every year. It is designed to help you resolve your debt, and with more than 20 years' experience, we ...