- Child SupportAs a former CSEA prosecutor, I understand how complicated and difficult dealing with the Child Support Enforcement Agency can be. I can review your child support matter and provide advice on how to best proceed forward with your case.
- Spousal SupportAlthough most people can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, there is a legal prohibition for people who have filed and received a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge within the last eight years. Moreover, debtors who make above the median income must further demonstrate that they do not have the ability to at least partially repay their debts in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chpater 7 bankruptcy does not eliminate specific types of taxes, student loans, child support/alimony, debts incurred via fraud, and other certain types of debt, nor can Chapter 7 bankruptcy release any liens or mortgages a person my have on their secured property such as a home or car.
- Probation ViolationProbation Violations: I am experienced in the unique situation of probation violation hearings. Your freedom is at stake, and you want an attorney who knows your case. You don't have to pay a fortune for excellent representation. I charge $250.00 for hearings.
- BankruptcyChapter 13 bankruptcy is a process by which an individual pursuant to a payment plan pays off most of their debt within three to five years. At the end of that time, that individual is brought current on their secured debts (typically a house or car), and remaining unsecured debt is typically wiped away. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers the following advantages...
- ForeclosureIt offers immediate protection from creditors who are prohibited by a bankruptcy stay from moving forward with further garnishments, foreclosure proceedings, harassment, or other collection activities.