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Bad Faith Dismissal and the U.S. Bankruptcy Code

Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals and businesses use bankruptcy as a lawful way to permanently discharge debts they can’t repay. If you’re one of the many people struggling...

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What Current Big Businesses Bankruptcies Mean for Individ...

The continued COVID-19 crisis is still showing the impact it’s having on the global economy. More and more large companies, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations will struggle to make ends...

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How to Use Your Tax Refund While Filing for Bankruptcy in...

As tax season approaches, everyone filing has to take time to look at their finances in more detail than usual. For many individuals and businesses, a financial overview may show just how much they...

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Farms and Other Local Midwest Food Suppliers File for Cha...

Farming is a notoriously difficult profession even with the knowledge, tools, and power agriculturalists have access to today. Throughout the ages, farmers have faced challenges with the weather,...

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Why Post-Holiday Debt Can Be a Real Reason to File for Ch...

The holidays are a wonderful time of year for many households. It can be a time when love and kindness pair with quality family time and a break from the regular work schedule. However, because...

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Debt and Stress: How Filing for Bankruptcy Can Make You H...

Whenever we kick off a new year, most of us take a look at our lives with the intention of finding a way to improve ourselves, relationships, living conditions, careers, and many other areas of our...

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Understanding Adversary Proceedings and How to Work Throu...

When you take on a loan agreement of any kind, you’re responsible for repaying that debt for as long as you’re able to meet monthly debt payments without detriment to your wellbeing or the...

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Why Filing for Bankruptcy is an Effective Long-Term Solut...

Every day, American adults are faced with the cost of living no matter where they’re located or what job they have. A large portion of the cost of living we all face is the existence of debts as a...

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Qualifying as a Family Farmer or Fisher to File for Chapt...

Agricultural industries in the U.S. have changed dramatically over the last fifty years, developing to meet the needs of a growing population and global market while battling many other obstacles....

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Why Some Debts Are Exempt from Your Case When You File fo...

For hundreds of years, bankruptcy was wrongfully associated with morally unsound citizens who could not manage their finances. The reality, however, is that people are stuck with debt because of a...

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Understanding When and Why a Trustee Looks for Fraud and ...

Bankruptcy is a balanced system designed to help debtors recover from severe financial struggles and reenter the economic system as a productive consumer while remaining fair to creditors to whom...

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Protecting Your Case with the Help of an Expert Bankruptc...

Bankruptcy in the U.S. is a nuanced system for individuals and businesses alike. Like other legal processes, it’s best to proceed with a trained professional who can protect and counsel you from...

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