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February 24, 2017 Scura Law Firm Personal Injury, Accident

Personal Injury Advice: Protecting Your Rights After a Pedestrian Accident

Whether it is to enjoy nice weather, for exercise, walking in a parking lot or commuting to work or school, many residents in New Jersey are pedestrians on a daily basis. While there are many...

February 20, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Chapter 7

Helpful Bankruptcy Websites for New Jersey Residents

You should always investigate and look to see whether bankruptcy is the best option for you. There are various helpful websites that provide information on bankruptcy and can be helpful in making a...

February 15, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Debt Management

Debt Collection Options for Small Businesses

When residents in New Jersey decide to start a business, it is very common that they will seek a small business loan. While it is obvious that at the start of the small business the owner will deal...

February 8, 2017 David L. Stevens Bankruptcy

Assumption or Rejection in Bankruptcy & the Uneasy Period Until the Election is Made

Under the Bankruptcy Code, debtors and bankruptcy trustees are authorized to assume or reject executory contracts and unexpired leases in bankruptcy. The legislature, in drafting Section 365 of the...

February 3, 2017 John J. Scura III Bankruptcy, Chapter 13

Do I have to Pay a Condominium Association Lien in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Changes in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Law Treatment of Condominium Association Liens

Over the past year, New Jersey bankruptcy law concerning condominium association liens and their treatment under a ...

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...

January 16, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy

Should My Spouse and I File a Joint Bankruptcy Petition?

If you are married and mired in debt, bankruptcy can stop creditor actions and give you a fresh financial start. A common question is whether to file jointly or file only under one spouse's name....

January 4, 2017 John J. Scura III Foreclosure, Commercial & Residential Real Estate

Does a Mortgage Modification Trial Period Establish a Valid Contract?

U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson recently ruled in favor of a homeowner’s claim for breach of contract after the mortgage company failed to honor a permanent modification after the homeowner...

December 22, 2016 David L. Stevens Bankruptcy

Can Secured Creditors Constitute an Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors?

At first one would think this question is simply no. However, legal questions are rarely so easily answered. Lawyers are a crafty bunch. 

Official unsecured creditor committees are provided for by 11...

December 13, 2016 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy

The Role of the Bankruptcy Trustee in New Jersey Chapter 7 & Chapter 13

After a person files a bankruptcy petition, they will be assigned a date for their "Meeting of Creditors," also dubbed the "341 hearing." Although bankruptcy debtors will not actually meet with their...

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