By Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: NCBankruptcyHelp@gmail.com
Site: http://www.robicsek.com
About: Concentrating in Consumer Bankruptcy Law since 1988;
Wake Forest Law School JD 1987
Law Office of Susanne M. Robicsek since 1993,
Law Clerk to Judge Rufus Reynolds, US Bankruptcy Judge for Middle District of NC; Burns Price & Arneke, PA, David Badger and Associates, PA.See Authors Posts (103) on Jan 7, 2008 in Bankruptcy Myths, Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, General Bankruptcy Information, North Carolina | 0 Comments
Wage garnishment is not a requirement of the United States Bankruptcy Code for Chapter 13 debtors. I have seen information on some websites implying that wage garnishment is “The” law, and that if you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy that you are absolutely subject to wage garnishment. This is not true, although [...]
By Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: ginsberg@gmail.com
Site: http://www.atlanta-bankruptcy-attorney.com
About: See Authors Posts (118) on Jan 7, 2008 in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy | 0 Comments
A married person can file an individual bankruptcy. However, the non-filing spouse’s life will be impacted. I received questions about this issue regularly. Here is an interested question about this issue and my response:
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By Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: ginsberg@gmail.com
Site: http://www.atlanta-bankruptcy-attorney.com
About: See Authors Posts (118) on Jan 7, 2008 in Lawyer to Lawyer | 0 Comments
I received a call from a potential client. At first glance this case seemed viable. As our discussion progressed, the red flags started to arise. I am going to set out the facts below. Can you spot the potential issues with this case scenario?
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