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August 18, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy

Can I Keep Any Assets When Filing Bankruptcy in New Jersey?

Many people believe that you must sell everything you own to go through the bankruptcyprocess. However, this is simply not true.

August 11, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Chapter 11

What You Need to Know About Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

There are several types of bankruptcy, and each type varies depending on certain characteristics of the debt. For example, individuals can file Chapter 7, 11, and 13. Corporations must file either...

August 10, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Foreclosure

The Impact of a Sheriff Sale & Your Options In New Jersey Bankruptcy

In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, many people have found themselves facing foreclosure wondering what their options are. When a secured lender files for foreclosure, the end game (unless...

August 3, 2017 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy, Chapter 7

Dischargeability of Equitable Distribution in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

The chapter of bankruptcy that an individual files is extremely important. There are several different chapters of bankruptcy and each has a set of rules and laws that govern them. If the incorrect...

July 31, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy

Do I Have to Go to Court If I File Bankruptcy?

Filing for bankruptcy can be extremely intimidating. This is especially true if you end up having to appear in court regarding your case. Thankfully, the vast majority of individuals who file for...

July 28, 2017 David E. Sklar Bankruptcy, Litigation

What To Do Upon Being Sued & the Option of Bankruptcy

For many people, being served with a lawsuit can be a jarring experience.  You may think that your wages are going to be imminently garnished and that your bank accounts will be immediately levied.  ...

July 21, 2017 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy

What are Adversary Proceedings In a New Jersey Bankruptcy Case?

Adversary proceedings are separate lawsuits within a bankruptcy proceeding. Creditors who feel they were misled about a debtor’s ability to repay at the time monies were lent can file an adversary...

July 6, 2017 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy

When Should You Call a New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney?

Bankruptcy often has a negative reputation. Many people wait far too long to involve a bankruptcy attorney because they think that filing bankruptcy means they are "giving up." This definitely is not...

July 5, 2017 Christopher J. Balala Bankruptcy

Protecting Your Inheritance in a New Jersey Bankruptcy

During an initial bankruptcy consultation it is imperative that all aspects of a potential debtor’s finances are analyzed. This analysis includes all current assets as well as any possible future...

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...

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