By Däna Wilkinson, Attorney at Law
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Name: Däna Wilkinson, Attorney at Law
Email: danawilkinson@danawilkinsonlaw.com
Site: http://www.danawilkinsonlaw.com
About: My name is Däna (pronounced “Donna”) Wilkinson, and I’ve been a bankruptcy lawyer for 20 years. I went to law school at the University of South Carolina, worked for two bankruptcy judges, and practiced for a number of years with bankruptcy boutique firms. In fact, I’ve never practiced any other kind of law.
I’m certified as a bankruptcy specialist by the South Carolina Supreme Court, which means that I’ve taken and passed a proficiency examination on bankruptcy law, devoted my practice primarily to bankruptcy for a number of years, and have continued to take classes on bankruptcy law and related issues.
In 1998 I opened my own practice, focused on representing ordinary people who find themselves overwhelmed by debt. I enjoy the work, and I like the freedom of being my own boss. One benefit is that I can focus on the needs of my clients, and craft an approach that is based on what is important to them. I don’t have a “one size fits all” mentality about what is best for my clients. My goal is to advise my clients of the options they have to deal with their financial difficulties, and whenever possible help them make a fresh start.See Authors Posts (97) on Apr 8, 2007 in Benefits of Bankruptcy, General Bankruptcy Information, South Carolina | 1 Comment
Before you file bankruptcy, you want to know what will happen to your stuff. In Part One, I touched on the idea of exempt property. Exempt property is property that is not subject to the claims of creditors or a bankruptcy trustee, i.e., it is “exempt” from seizure. But what if a creditor has a [...]
By Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
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Name: Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Email: carmendellutri@gmail.com
Site: http://www.dellutrilawgroup.com
About: Carmen Dellutri is a proud member of the Florida Bar, and he is a Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, Certified by the American Board of Certification. He practices in the areas of Consumer Bankruptcy and Plaintiff's Personal Injury. He is the principal attorney at The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. The firm supports many charitable and civic causes by donating time and much needed capital to our community. Mr. Dellutri and the other attorneys in the firm routinely speak to students of all ages about various legal and societal issues.See Authors Posts (86) on Apr 8, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Benefits of Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Florida, General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
People injured in automobile accidents, slip and falls or other types of negligence claims often miss a great deal of work and therefore face financial difficulties. When their financial situation reaches the breaking point, they often turn to bankruptcy to ease the financial pressures. But, what happens to their personal injury case if they file [...]
By Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
closeAuthor: Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Name: Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Email: carmendellutri@gmail.com
Site: http://www.dellutrilawgroup.com
About: Carmen Dellutri is a proud member of the Florida Bar, and he is a Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, Certified by the American Board of Certification. He practices in the areas of Consumer Bankruptcy and Plaintiff's Personal Injury. He is the principal attorney at The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. The firm supports many charitable and civic causes by donating time and much needed capital to our community. Mr. Dellutri and the other attorneys in the firm routinely speak to students of all ages about various legal and societal issues.See Authors Posts (86) on Apr 8, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
The most immediate benefit of filing bankruptcy is the automatic stay. The automatic stay provisions of the United States Bankruptcy Code provides almost instantaneous relief from most creditor actions including halting repossessions, foreclosures, garnishments, utility disconnections, and, in many cases eviction. In a nutshell, the debtor is given an opportunity to take a [...]