7 Exposed Things That Happen To Your Credit Score When You File BankruptcyMany people often fear that filing bankruptcy will ruin their credit forever. The truth is, bankruptcy is just on part of your financial strength. Here are the 7
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Turbo-charge your Law Firm Technology, Part I: What Calendaring App should I use?
Turbo-charge your Law Firm Technology, Part I: What Calendaring App should I useI entered 2022 with a new-found appreciation for technology and how it can elevate my law firm and make our work more efficient. At the same time, I…
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Eight Steps to Understand how to Triumph over your case
Eight Steps to Understand how to Triumph over your Chapter 13 BankruptcyA Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a reorganization where the person/married couple create(s) a voluntary repayment plan of their debts. A person or married couple who file for Chapter 13…
Addressing the moral and ethical pitfalls of filing for bankruptcy (Is bankruptcy wrong?)
Is Bankruptcy wrong? An issue that often surrounds bankruptcy is whether filing for bankruptcy is morally wrong. People consider their moral compass. Life happens. Society weighs on. There are moral and ethical rules that created our system of bankruptcy, yet…
St. Pete Bankruptcy Attorney Kristina Feher publishes article on Florida’s New Summary Judgment Standard
St. Pete Bankruptcy Attorney Kristina Feher published her article on Florida’s New Summary Judgment Standard. The article can be found in the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association Cramdown. The article, featured in the Summer 2021 edition, discusses Florida’s New Summary…
5 easy steps to help you start the divorce process
It starts as a thought – where would I even start for filing for divorce? Once those thoughts become more common and the reality that divorce could happen sets in, it is important for you to understand where to start.…
Chapter 11 bankruptcy: Discover the six things a business tenant needs to know
If your business’s financial situation is dreary, you may need to consider filing for bankruptcy. If your business leases space (or equipment) in order to operate, your landlord could be the biggest obstacle in your case. Businesses can file either…
Understanding “actual fraud” in bankruptcy cases as discussed in the 2016 United States Supreme Court case of Husky Intern. Electronics, Inc. v. Ritz
bankruptcy and actual fraudMy article was recently published in the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association’s Cramdown Newsletter. My article reviews the United State Supreme Court case of Husky International Electronics, Inc. v. Ritz, and whether “actual fraud” requires a false…
Free Divorce Checklist: Everything You Need to Gather As You Prepare for Divorce
As you consider whether to move ahead and file for divorce, there are steps you can take to make yourself more organized and to have a better understanding of your financial situation as it currently stands and what it may…
Can bankruptcy stop my eviction? 3 things to consider
Are you a tenant behind on your rent? Here is what you need to know about filing for bankruptcy. Many people facing eviction often hear recommendations that filing bankruptcy can “stop” their eviction. Bankruptcy can help stop your eviction, in…