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Divorce cases never move as quickly as people
getting divorced would like them to move. Here are the six reasons we often see
as to why divorces take so long.

Divorce is something
many people have to budget for.

If

When
you file for bankruptcy, any asset you own is considered “property of your
bankruptcy estate”. An asset is anything you own or have or control, regardless
of whether it is financed. Homes, however, tend to be unique because if

When
you file for bankruptcy, any asset you own is considered “property of your
bankruptcy estate”. An asset is anything you own or have or control, regardless
of whether it is financed. Homes, however, tend to be unique because if

A dismissed bankruptcy is a bankruptcy case that
is no longer active and was not completed. Essentially, a dismissed bankruptcy
is a case that was thrown out by the judge. This usually happens because you
did not comply with what

A dismissed bankruptcy is a bankruptcy case that
is no longer active and was not completed. Essentially, a dismissed bankruptcy
is a case that was thrown out by the judge. This usually happens because you
did not comply with what