Archive

Posts Tagged ‘in’

Texas Bankruptcy Laws

September 4th, 2010 admin No comments

texas bankruptcy laws
I am interested in filing for bankruptcy, any way I can go without representation?

I am a single mom with a toddler. I state to fend for myself and my little without assistance of any kind for long. Now I have some debts many I'm broke. I would like to file for bankruptcy, while I am also claiming assistance Gov't. Any suggestions? Web links are most useful for me.I m in Texas BTW to its laws.

yes you can, but Have you heard the saying a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. The federal district courts have the documentation that allows you to do without a lawyer, you just completed the documentation and pay the filing fee. The opening statement I gave you is true, because you may not do anything about the statement bankruptcy and if you miss something that will cost you dearly, civil or criminal. Better to use a lawyer.




Related Blogs

Share

Bankruptcy Fort Worth

August 7th, 2010 admin No comments

bankruptcy fort worth

Hurst TX Bankruptcy Lawyer — Higgins and Associates




Related Blogs

Related Blogs

  • Related Blogs on attorney
  • Related Blogs on bankruptcy fort worth
Share

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Texas

July 8th, 2010 admin No comments

chapter 7 bankruptcy texas
MLB Texas Capsules: Psst, want to buy a baseball team? Got $ 500M? FORT WORTH, Texas – Do you have half a billion dollars? Rangers Texas are immediately applicable in the auction block next week after an unexpected problem in the plans of the bankruptcy of the team.
Who Should File a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?


Share

Bankruptcy Offices

February 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

bankruptcy offices
I lost my job and certainly not, but failure, I can include a new medical bill important?

My wife has gone to the emergency night last time with a kidney stone. It is a great and you may need to operate. We (were) Attorney's Office is very morning, and start paying the declaration of bankruptcy. Can it be built immediately or proceed to the consideration? I really had no choice!

All debts that existed before the filing date should be included. The creditor may oppose the discharge, but it is a necessity and can not prove they never intend paying, you must meet. You should talk to your lawyer. I've never heard of a medical services provider are opposed to the landfill.

A Visit to the Western District of Virginia Bankruptcy Court’s Divisional Office 2005


Share
Categories: Bankruptcy Tags: , , , ,

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy In Texas

January 30th, 2009 admin No comments

chapter 13 bankruptcy in texas
Tax refunds, while the CH13 bankruptcy?

I calculated my taxes 2005 and found that I am due a refund the small size (around $ 450). I filed chapter 13 about two years, and the IRS is one of the debtors. I research sites on the Internet and find all the answers with different saying that I'll get a refund, I will not get a refund and I do not be submitted electronically. Any advice on how to present and if the refund is actually given to me? If it makes a difference, I'm Texas. Thanks for your help! (PS I know that I should contact my lawyer for that matter, but it's useless b – ch.) Is it even worth what I'd like an accountant to get an answer from him?

This is something we should talk with a CPA about! A lawyer is not allowed to tax financial advice!

Should I File for a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?


Share