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February 13, 2015 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Business Law

Licensee Rights in a Business Bankruptcy Proceeding

Business Bankruptcy & Licensee Rights

The rights afforded to a licensee under Section 365(n) trump "free and clear" sales under Section 365(f). This was the holding in a recent decision by Judge...

April 14, 2014 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy

Consulting a Consumer Debt Attorney on Discharging DMV Debts

It is obvious that people file bankruptcy cases with a consumer debt attorney to discharge (wipe out) their debts. There are some exceptions to the debts that can be discharged. 11 U.S.C. §523. For...

March 26, 2014 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy

The Make-Up of your Assets When Filing Bankruptcy

The Make-Up of Assets in New Jersey Bankruptcy

It is crucial to determine the make-up of any monies that you currently possess or have a right to possess, when filing a bankruptcy case. For instance,...

June 25, 2013 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Family Law

Child Support Obligations in Consumer Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy can help an individual get caught up on missed child support payments (often called "arrears"). Child support is priority debt and non-dischargeable, meaning the debt cannot be wiped out...

May 16, 2013 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy

Filing Bankruptcy? Consider Your Co-Debtors

How Bankruptcy Affects Co-Debtors

It is important for every individual who is filing bankruptcy to consider those who may be co-debtors on any of their debts. All of a debtor's assets and all of...

March 19, 2013 Christopher J. Balala Foreclosure

Changes to New Jersey Foreclosure Mediation Program

https://www.njcourts.gov/index.htmlSignificant changes to the Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program ("Program"), also known as State Court Mediation, were implemented by the Supreme...

March 5, 2013 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Probate and Estate Law, Chapter 7

Can You Keep an Inheritance In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Clients are often concerned with their ability to protect an inheritance that they are the recipient of. Sometimes clients are aware of a possible inheritance, a sick aunt or uncle who is about to...

November 5, 2012 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Chapter 11

Let a New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer Help Protect Your Pension

How a Bankruptcy Attorney Can Help Protect Your Retirement

A qualified bankruptcy attorney can help protect your retirement assets including your pension and other retirement investments, but what...

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