Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/04/2023 - 22:30
What Is Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals or businesses to obtain relief from their debts when they are unable to pay them. In the United States, bankruptcy is governed by federal law, specifically the Bankruptcy Code. There are several different types of bankruptcy that individuals and businesses can file, each with […]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/23/2022 - 16:05
What is Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows an individual or business that is unable to pay its debts to either restructure or eliminate those debts. The bankruptcy process is governed by federal law, and is administered by the courts through a bankruptcy trustee. Types of Bankruptcy There are several different types of […]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/23/2022 - 15:50
Bankruptcy Exemptions Bankruptcy exemptions are legal provisions that allow a person to keep certain assets when they file for bankruptcy. These exemptions vary from state to state and can also be affected by federal law. In the United States, bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals or businesses to eliminate or repay their debts. […]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/02/2020 - 22:12
You will find two documents here. First, the Motion for Summary Judgment filed in the Office of Administrative Hearings. Second, the Complaint filed in Pima County Justice Court.The format was knocked out of wack a little when transferring to documents here. Sorry about that. Shannon Lee Trezza Irrev. Trust 5633 N. Camino del […]
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/25/2019 - 20:52
Wage garnishment is the most common type of garnishment. In Arizona, the wage garnishment process usually starts when a creditor files a writ of garnishment of earnings, therefore, initiating a civil lawsuit against a debtor, who has defaulted on payments. If the judge rules for the creditor, the Court grants a money judgment in favor of the creditor and against the person owing the money. The judge issues a court order to the creditor. If the debtor does not pay, then the creditor can use the money judgment to file for a wage garnishment.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/25/2019 - 20:52
Wage garnishment is the most common type of garnishment. In Arizona, the wage garnishment process usually starts when a creditor files a writ of garnishment of earnings, therefore, initiating a civil lawsuit against a debtor, who has defaulted on payments. If the judge rules for the creditor, the Court grants a money judgment in favor of the creditor and against the person owing the money. The judge issues a court order to the creditor. If the debtor does not pay, then the creditor can use the money judgment to file for a wage garnishment.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/25/2019 - 20:43
Bankruptcy, a legal process, provides individuals, couples, and businesses with a fresh financial start by temporarily or permanently preventing creditors from collecting on certain types of debts. It helps people who can no longer pay bills. When the legal procedure for bankruptcy is complete, it provides a discharge, a court order, that confirms to creditors that individuals, couples, or businesses, who are granted the discharge, do not have to repay certain types of debts.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/25/2019 - 20:43
Bankruptcy, a legal process, provides individuals, couples, and businesses with a fresh financial start by temporarily or permanently preventing creditors from collecting on certain types of debts. It helps people who can no longer pay bills. When the legal procedure for bankruptcy is complete, it provides a discharge, a court order, that confirms to creditors that individuals, couples, or businesses, who are granted the discharge, do not have to repay certain types of debts.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/14/2019 - 19:56
Are you struggling to pay business debts? Are you feeling the weight and stress of what feels like an endless amount of debt crushing you? Is your business failing to produce enough income to cover expenses? Could your business really benefit from being reorganized? If you are a business owner, filing bankruptcy probably is one of the last things you want to consider. Yet, according to the Small Business Administration (SBA) more than 50% of businesses fail within the first ten years. Unfortunately, filing business bankruptcy is something many business owners need to consider.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/14/2019 - 19:56
Are you struggling to pay business debts? Are you feeling the weight and stress of what feels like an endless amount of debt crushing you? Is your business failing to produce enough income to cover expenses? Could your business really benefit from being reorganized? If you are a business owner, filing bankruptcy probably is one of the last things you want to consider. Yet, according to the Small Business Administration (SBA) more than 50% of businesses fail within the first ten years. Unfortunately, filing business bankruptcy is something many business owners need to consider.