Bankruptcy Info
Is
Bankruptcy Right for You?
- Do you have a high amount of unsecured debt, including credit cards?
- Are you unable to reduce your total debt most months?
- Is your property going to be foreclosed on?
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Bankruptcy FAQ
Q. What is Bankruptcy?
A. Bankruptcy is a federal court process designed to help consumers and businesses eliminate their debts or repay a portion of them under the protection of the bankruptcy court.
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Recovery Program
Simply obtaining relief in
Bankruptcy (what any competent bankruptcy attorney can provide you) will not restore your feelings of confidence, competence, achievement, mastery, independence and freedom. In fact, obtaining relief in
Bankruptcy may well make you feel less
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I am an attorney with almost 30 years of experience. Although I no longer conduct trials on a regular basis, I have tried more than 100 jury trials in cases ranging from simple personal injury claims (both Plaintiff & Defense) to complex
business litigation involving millions of dollars.
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Recent Articles
Mr. Weaver Blog Article
January 31, 2012
About 27 years ago, I made a decision to leave a large, prestigious law firm where I represented several very large corporate clients to open my own law firm. I was motivated not only by the idea of becoming the master of my own fate by becoming self-employed, I wanted to practice the kind of law that would make a difference in the lives and fortunes of the people and the small to medium sized businesses that I represented.
I admit that there have been times when I thought that I regretted that decision, especially when my bank account was on life support. Nevertheless, I am satisfied with the decision that I made.
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Guest Blog Article
January 13, 2012
Child visitation refers to the contact that a parent, a grandparent or other caretaker of a child can have with him/ her following the parents' divorce. Visitation rights are typically given to the non- custodial parent. In case of joint custody, where both the parents are custodial parents, the rights are given to the non- residential parent. Usually, the non custodial parent can visit the child and take him or her away from the residence (custodial) to spend quality time. In certain cases, this is not so. Read on to know about supervised access.
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