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Though many times married people choose to file a joint bankruptcy case, it is also common for only one spouse to […]
I don’t know what sorts of news outlets you subscribe to, but around here this week, we were inundated with […]
No one likes being in bankruptcy. In fact, one of the great attractions of chapter 7 is that most cases are relatively […]
Remember that fib you told on your rental application? The one where you said that you’d never been evicted before, […]
Sasser Law Firm associate Philip Sasser was named a 2015 business bankruptcy “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine. He is […]
Wells Fargo has a policy of freezing debtor bank accounts that have a balance of more than $5,000. Don’t look […]
Here is how a bankruptcy liquidation is supposed to work: a trustee sells a debtor’s non-exempt assets and distributes the […]
It has been settled law in every circuit but one that wholly unsecured subordinate mortgages could not be stripped-off in […]
Single asset reality entities (SARE) are viewed with some suspicion in bankruptcy courts. Bankruptcy is supposed to serve one of […]
Small-business owners are routinely required to co-sign on loans obtained by their companies. That makes perfect sense from the lender’s […]