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When it comes to overwhelming debt, there are options to consider and bankruptcy is just one of those choices. A […]
Sasser law Firm attorney, Philip Sasser, was recently certified by both the North Carolina State Bar and the American Board […]
February 2014 bankruptcy filings totaled 72,193 in the United States. According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, this is a 12% […]
Although some tax liabilities can be discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, tax liens are not avoidable. If a taxing authority (e.g. […]
Bankruptcy can be daunting, especially when dealing with nondischargeable debt. Not everything is lost, though. If you’re in North Carolina, […]
In North Carolina and many other states, driving without proof of insurance and not paying traffic violation fines can lead […]
In a bankruptcy case, certain kinds of debts are not discharged. Recent tax liability, most student loans, and domestic support obligations […]
The struggling pizza chain, Sbarro LLC, has filed for Chapter 11 reorganization for the second time in three years. Sbarro […]
The bankruptcy forms require that the debtor list all property, other than property transferred in the ordinary course of business […]
A recent case before the Supreme Court addressed the fear of many debtors contemplating bankruptcy: what if all my property […]