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October 14, 2022 Paul Evangelista Bankruptcy

Repossessed Vehicles and Using the Bankruptcy Process to Have Recently Repossesed Vehciles Returned

Many individuals have encountered instances when they cannot keep up with payments on their financed vehicles due to circumstances that impact their income or expenses. When individuals cannot make...

October 14, 2022 John J. Scura III Personal Injury

How to Expand Your Personal Injury Protection Coverage (PIP) Coverage in New Jersey If You Only Have $15,000 In Coverage

Personal Injury Protection (“PIP”) is a type of insurance coverage that is provided along with all car insurance policies sold in New Jersey. PIP covers any medical treatment costs related to...

October 10, 2022 Roshni Shah Bankruptcy, Business Bankruptcy, COVID-19

Forbearance and Deferment

Although it may seem that the financial hardship caused Covid-19 is slowly clearing and businesses are beginning to see their first positive financial gains since March 2020, a major financial...

October 10, 2022 Jamal Romero Bankruptcy, Business Bankruptcy, Credit

Life after Bankruptcy: How to Repair Your Credit

Perhaps the biggest misconception of filing for bankruptcy is how long it takes to rebuild your credit. The amount of time a bankruptcy stays on your credit report varies depending on the type of...

October 10, 2022 Jamal Romero Bankruptcy, Business Bankruptcy

Preferential Claims: Ordinary Course of Business Defense

The term “preference payment” in a bankruptcy context can come as a surprise to many unsuspecting creditors. Picture this, you’re a small business, and one of your customers (also a small business)...

October 10, 2022 Paul Evangelista

Navigating Divorce Payments In A Bankruptcy

While filing bankruptcy normally allows a debtor a “fresh start” in regard to debts owed, not all debts are dischargeable. Dischargeable debts usually include those common debts, such as medical...

October 10, 2022 John J. Scura III

How to Get Out of a Bid at a Sheriff Sale Auction In New Jersey

In New Jersey a lender can foreclose on property that acted as the collateral for the loan after the loan goes into default. After the lender obtains a final judgment in court, the lender can then...

October 7, 2022 John J. Scura III Bankruptcy

Eliminating or Voiding a Judgment Lien on Real Property in NJ: What is a Judgment Lien?

September 30, 2022 John J. Scura III Personal Injury, Workers Compensation

Calculating Temporary Workers Compensation Pay and Medical Benefits in New Jersey

The New Jersey legislature enacted the Workers’ Compensation Law with the purpose of reliving an injured employee of the burden of having to pay for their own medical care and additionally to replace...

September 29, 2022 John J. Scura III Personal Injury

Employers Are Required to Follow OSHA Standards to Provide for a Safe Workplace

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