Category: General
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 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 […]
Eastern District of North Carolina Chief Judge Randy Doub issued an opinion on February 20, 2014 in a case where […]
More people holding auto loans are behind in their payments, leading some to question whether rising auto loan delinquency is […]
For most debtors who are filing bankruptcy, there is no benefit to holding currency versus holding funds in a bank […]
If the benefits of bankruptcy are designed to flow to the “honest but unfortunate debtor”, what, then, of the dishonest debtor? We […]
There are a lot of things that are better homemade. Bannan pudding comes to mind, here. And Christmas tree ornaments. […]
Before becoming our nation’s sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln was a practicing attorney in the state of Illinois. A self-educated lawyer, […]