By: Jason Fadien | 2010-10-15 | Personal Finance When Denver bankruptcy lawyers file a bankruptcy petition, all assets belonging to the filer fall under the supervision of the court, which may deem it necessary to liquidate some of the assets to pay off creditors. As a result, a debtor's assets are classified either "exempt" or non-exempt". read more
By: Amanda.Baker | 2010-11-02 | Business The process of bankruptcy offers debtors a clean slate when they are overwhelmed by financial burdens read more
By: Bass Franklin | 2010-11-08 | Law Once a bankruptcy case is completed, a debtor will still need basic possessions and assets to move their life forward. Fortunately, the Bankruptcy Code recognizes these basic needs and provides a variety of property exemptions for debtors. read more
By: Michael Sandler | 2010-11-21 | Law Fairfax bankruptcy lawyer Michael Sandler knows what to do if you are facing bankruptcy, and his practice, The Law Offices of Michael J. O. Sandler PLLC, is small enough to enable him to individually help every client. Here, Sandler talks about Fairfax property exemptions, and how a good bankruptcy lawyer can help you keep as much property as possible when you file. read more
By: David Hoyer | 2010-09-18 | Personal Finance Bankruptcy is all about allocation of assets. And, when you successfully file for bankruptcy, your assets are separated into exempt and non-exempt classifications. How are these classifications decided and what assets will you get to keep? read more
By: Holger Siegwart | 2011-03-22 | Law Information in English on estates, inheritance, and probate in Germany from a German lawyer in the US (California). read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-12-13 | Personal Finance Sometimes, exemptions differ from state to state, so what is a bankruptcy in Maryland might be different than what one is in another state. Maryland bankruptcy lawyers will know for sure. read more
By: Luke Scott | 2010-10-06 | Reference & Education Probate is a word that we often hear in our daily lives, but many people - particularly younger generations - may not have the slightest idea what it actually means. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-03 | Law The probate process can be long and confusing for beneficiaries of the estate. There are several milestones to the process required by law that sometimes don't make sense to the average citizen. They are necessary, though, to conduct the estate in a lawful and deliberate manner. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-10-15 | Personal Finance One of the main areas of bankruptcy law that you might find difficult and will almost definitely need to hire a Fort Worth bankruptcy attorney for is in dealing with bankruptcy exemptions. read more
By: Luis Pezzini | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate Purchasing probate properties is an excellent option for those are looking to purchase homes at bargain prices. Probate is defined as the legal process of proving if an individual's last testament or written will is indeed genuine, and then following through with those wishes contained in the document. In such cases, assets such as homes, automobiles, stocks and bonds, and other personal property are probated and eventually sold off by creditors to recoup any unpaid debts. read more
By: rosibrot | 2010-12-24 | Finance When an individual or an organization is legally declared unable to pay creditors, then, the person or organization is bankrupt read more
By: Bob White | 2010-12-31 | Law Probate litigation encompasses a broad range of probate issues relating to disability, death, and and aging. There are many sorts of legal battles that the phrase "probate litigation" covers read more
By: Paul Millman | 2011-08-10 | Intellectual property Probate is the legitimate procedure of managing the estate of a dead person by determining all claims and allocating the dead person's property under a lawful will. A surrogate court resolves the legitimacy of a testator's will. A probate reads between the lines the guidelines of the dead, chooses the initiator as the personal representative of the estate... read more