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What are Bankruptcy Exemptions?

What are Bankruptcy Exemptions?

Bankruptcy exemptions protect the debtor’s, the person filing bankruptcy, assets. So think of the exemptions available in your state as a magic invisibility cloak that takes that assets, or a portion of the value of an asset, out of consideration when the trustee is...
When Divorce and Bankruptcy Collide

When Divorce and Bankruptcy Collide

Divorce and bankruptcy are very difficult proceedings on their own. When a soon to be ex-spouse unexpectedly files bankruptcy in the middle of a messy divorce, “what next?” is the question on everyone’s lips. Even the most seasoned divorce attorneys question what they...
Filing Bankruptcy Before Marriage

Filing Bankruptcy Before Marriage

Bankruptcy before saying your wedding vows can save your new spouse from the harmful effects of your debt issues. Debt and finances are not exciting topics to discuss when deciding to get engaged or married, but failure to address existing debt issues turn your wedded...
Do I need an Independent Contractor Agreement?

Do I need an Independent Contractor Agreement?

Hiring an Independent Contractor                 An independent contractor is also known as a freelancer, consultant, or contractor. A small business owner who hires a contractor is not required to withhold income taxes, pay...
Assemble Your Busines Team

Assemble Your Busines Team

When starting a new business, it is important to not only research tasks to get started, but also who will be on your business team. Your business team is a collection of professionals who assist your business with how to structure your business, legal compliance,...
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