By Jill Michaux, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Jill Michaux
Email: jill.michaux@neismichaux.com
Site: http://www.bankruptcykansas.info
About: Topeka's Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist, Jill A Michaux is the managing partner of the law firm, Neis & Michaux, P.A. She practices law with her husband, Mark W. Neis.
She has helped consumers with debt problems in bankruptcy since 1980. She is board certified consumer bankruptcy by the American Board of Certification since 1992.
You may reach her at her office in Suite 825 of the Bank of America Tower at 6th Street and Kansas Avenue in downtown Topeka, 534 S. Kansas Ave., Ste. 825, Topeka, KS 66603-3446.
Telephone: 785-354-1471 or 866-354-1471
Fax: 785-354-1170
Website: www.bankruptcykansas.info
Blog: www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com
E-mail: jill.michaux@neismichaux.comSee Authors Posts (93) on Dec 9, 2007 in Featured, Foreclosure Issues, General Bankruptcy Information, Kansas, Mortgages, Protecting Assets In Bankruptcy, Surrendering Property | 5 Comments
A proverb foretells even the grandest project depends on the success of the smallest components. The devil is in the details of Bush Administration plan to deal with the subprime mortgage crisis announced last week. Commentators are predicting the plan will help precious few and won’t help those borrowers who are in trouble now.
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By Craig Andresen, Attorney at Law
closeAuthor: Craig Andresen, Attorney at Law
Name: Craig Andresen, Attorney at Law
Email: craig@cwalaw.com
Site: http://www.cwalaw.com
About: Helping consumers in every county in Minnesota since 1987. Call (952) 831-1995, or visit my website, to set up an initial consultation and learn how I can help you. Mention Bankruptcy Law Network when you call.See Authors Posts (74) on Dec 9, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Means Testing | 0 Comments
What happens if your bankruptcy “means test” results in your lawyer telling you that you cannot file a chapter 7? Or that your chapter 13 monthly payment must be an amount that is too much for you to pay? You need to start understanding the means test, contained in Form B22, if you plan on [...]