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  • A GUIDE TO HELP INDIVIDUALS FIND THE RIGHT PERSON TO SUCCESSFULLY AND COMPETETENTLY DISCHARGE THEIR DEBTS IN BANKRUPTCY. I have been practicing consumer bankruptcy law for the past 25 years in the Central District of California and have filed over 8,000 bankruptcies. I started as a sole practitioner. I personally met every client, reviewed their schedules, attended every hearing, went to battle against Chapter 7 Trustees, and argued cases in front of the judges. When
  • bankruptcy and the bible
    Individuals with strong religious beliefs facing debt often worry that they are not living according to biblical principles if they file bankruptcy. However, upon closer examination, the Bible has much to say on these topics, and you may be surprised by what it reveals. Does the Bible Condone the Lending or Borrowing of Money? In addition to everything the Bible says about money, it’s important to touch on some of the things it doesn’t say.
  • Assembly Bill 1885 (AB 1885) was signed into law by California Governor Gavin Newsom on September 15, 2020, and becomes effective January 1, 2021. The new law provides incredible relief for homeowners with equity in their property, but have trouble paying their monthly bills. The law increases a homeowner’s homestead exemption on their personal residences from $75,000 to up to $600,000. These exemptions are extremely important to consider when filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter
  • This turbulent economy has not been very forgiving for many Americans. Thousands of hard-working people have been borrowing more money to make ends meet and keep their house out of foreclosure. Many people are now suffering from the devastating effects of overwhelming debt they cannot afford to repay. Fortunately, bankruptcy is one option that can provide relief from such debt. But what happens to those that have already filed bankruptcy in the past and are
  • This turbulent economy has not been very forgiving for many Americans. Thousands of hard-working people have been borrowing more money to make ends meet and keep their house out of foreclosure. Many people are now suffering from the devastating effects of overwhelming debt they cannot afford to repay. Fortunately, bankruptcy is one option that can provide relief from such debt. But what happens to those that have already filed bankruptcy in the past and are

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