This time of year, costumes, masks, and spooky makeup line the shelves of Mankato, Minnesota area department stores, beckoning folks to come along and alter their appearances. Putting on a costume or disguise can be exciting, especially for partygoers and trick-or-treaters on this one night each year. But what about the other 364 days? Telling […]
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Entries from October 2015
Honestly Filing for Bankruptcy in the Mankato, Minnesota Area
October 31st, 2015 · No Comments
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Avoiding Zombie Foreclosure & Bankruptcy in the Mankato Minnesota Area
October 27th, 2015 · No Comments
Foreclosure can make any house feel haunted in the Mankato, MN area, but there’s a certain type of foreclosure that’s especially chilling: zombie foreclosure. Although this type of foreclosure doesn’t include actual moaning zombies crawling down the street, it still feels scary to homeowners. Just as in regular foreclosure, zombie foreclosure requires a certain timeline, […]
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Foreclosure and Bankruptcy in the Mankato Minnesota Area
October 20th, 2015 · No Comments
It’s officially October! With Halloween just around the corner, scary haunted houses are popping up around the Mankato, Minnesota area. Usually, these houses have spider webs on the door or Jack-O-Lanterns on the front porch. They are presented in good fun, intended to spook ticket-buying folks in search of a scare. For some people, however, […]
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Studying U.S. Presidential Bankruptcy in the Mankato Minnesota Area
October 2nd, 2015 · No Comments
In last week’s Behm Law Group, Ltd. blog, Donald Trump sparked a conversation in the Mankato, Minnesota area. We discussed which famous business owners recovered from bankruptcy before beginning successful careers. However, business folks are not the only ones who are susceptible to bankruptcy. Anyone, even the President of the United States, can be financially […]
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