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July 3, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Personal Injury

What are the Implications of a Bankruptcy on Your Personal Injury Case?

If you have been injured in an accident while also accumulating debts, you may be wondering if filing for bankruptcy is an option at your disposal.  This blog will explore how chapter 7 and 13...

June 22, 2017 David E. Sklar Business Bankruptcy

Business Bankruptcy: Attempt a Reorganization or Liquidate?

If you own a business and are facing financial difficulty, you may be considering a chapter 11 bankruptcy thinking that it can fix your business’s financial woes. However, many people underestimate...

May 30, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Repossession

Bankruptcy Is An Option to Deal with Debt From a Vehicle Repossession

If you have recently had a vehicle repossessed, you are probably feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of a large debt hanging over your financial future. Vehicle lenders tend to be aggressive in their...

May 15, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Its Effect on Owning A Home

When contemplating bankruptcy, one of the biggest trepidations that people often have is how it will affect their home. Will the bankruptcy cause their home to be lost? Will the mortgage lender...

March 28, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy

Know Your Options – Treatment of Income Tax Debt in Bankruptcy

Many individuals are saddled with income tax debt and seek help from the Bankruptcy Code to solve this issue in their life. Each provision of the bankruptcy code treats taxes differently and it is...

January 23, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Chapter 11, Business Law

A Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan Can Help a Business With Heavy Debt

Many business owners find themselves in a situation where they are saddled with debt and can see no way out. These businesses may even own real property facing foreclosure. An insolvency proceeding...

October 27, 2016 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy

Can You File Bankruptcy within 1 Year of the Dismissal of a Prior Case?

An individual that has a bankruptcy case dismissed is significantly implicated in a subsequent case that is filed within a 12-month period of the previous case dismissal other than a refiled chapter...

September 14, 2016 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy

Can You File for Bankruptcy in NJ When Faced With Judgment Debt?

Bankruptcy is something that no one wants to consider. Many people feel that filing for bankruptcy is an admission of failure in life and something that they can never recover from. Often people...

August 31, 2016 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy

The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Homeowner’s Association Dues

If you find yourself behind on assessments or monthly dues owed to a condominium or homeowner’s association, then you are not alone[1]. Bankruptcy is a route that can help you to deal with these...

December 30, 2014 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Chapter 13

Facing IRS Debt? A NJ Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may be the Answer for You

If you owe tax debt and the IRS or state is coming after you, then a New Jersey chapter 13 bankruptcy may be an option for you. 

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