- Divorce
- Child SupportYou receive a fresh start – after the bankruptcy is discharged, the only debts you owe will be for secured assets on which you choose to sign a “Reaffirmation Agreement” and any debts excluded (most taxes, student loans, child support) from a Chapter 7 discharge
- Spousal SupportUsing the bankruptcy laws to avoid paying alimony to your ex-spouse even though you had enough income to pay it
- Criminal DefenseThese ranged from divorces to criminal defense, and probate. After working on a few bankruptcies, I realized that the bankruptcy laws really helped people.
- FraudThese limits are in place to prevent bankruptcy fraud as well as economic disaster for creditors. Filing for the wrong type of bankruptcy can have a dramatic affect on your life.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Green Cards
- Probate
- BankruptcyThe Bankruptcy Learning Center helps you learn about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and what you can truly expect before, during and after the bankruptcy process.
- ForeclosureYou may be asked about taxes, but you won’t be asked about debt, foreclosure, bankruptcy or other financial issues.
- Debt CollectionQuoted in the City Pages in February, 2018 about the Telephone Consumer Protection act and how it applies to debt collection and autodialer scams.