Articles from Allmand Law

Failure To Disclose Previous Bankruptcy Jeopardizes Discharge

Gubernatorial candidate Nathan Deal is reeling after a U.S. bankruptcy judge ordered the reopening of a 2009 bankruptcy filing by Deal’s daughter Carrie Deal Wilder and his son-in-law Clint Wilder. A U.S. bankruptcy trustee sought to reopen the Wilders’ case after it was revealed that Clint Wilder was not eligible for a discharge of his... Read more »

Personal Bankruptcy and Business Ownership: What You Need to Know

If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court. Under United States bankruptcy code, there are two types of filings for individuals; they are indicated by “Chapter” numbers,... Read more »

Personal Bankruptcy and Business Ownership: What You Need to Know

If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court. Under United States bankruptcy code, there are two types of filings for individuals; they are indicated by “Chapter” numbers, […]

Personal Bankruptcy and Business Ownership: What You Need to Know

If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court. Under United States bankruptcy code, there are two types of filings for individuals; they are indicated by “Chapter” numbers,... Read more »

I Just Received a Motion for Relief from Stay: What Do I Do?

A consumer facing a insurmountable financial burden many times pursue either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides a consumer relief in the form of what is known as a discharge from a good portion of his or her debts. On the other hand, relief in a Chapter 13 […]
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I Just Received a Motion for Relief from Stay: What Do I Do?

A consumer facing a insurmountable financial burden many times pursue either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides a consumer relief in the form of what is known as a discharge from a good portion of his or her debts. On the other hand, relief in a Chapter 13... Read more »

I Just Received a Motion for Relief from Stay: What Do I Do?

A consumer facing a insurmountable financial burden many times pursue either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides a consumer relief in the form of what is known as a discharge from a good portion of his or her debts. On the other hand, relief in a Chapter 13... Read more »

Ace Cash Express Stacked the Deck against Consumers, CFPB Collects the $10 Million Dollar Pot

  The Consumer Protection Bureau (CFPB) slapped Ace cash express with a $5 million dollar fine and ordered $5 million in restitution and refunds to borrowers. The CFPB found that “Ace used false threats, intimidation, and harassing phone calls to bully pay day borrowers into a cycle of debt,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.  Ace […]

Ace Cash Express Stacked the Deck against Consumers, CFPB Collects the $10 Million Dollar Pot

  The Consumer Protection Bureau (CFPB) slapped Ace cash express with a $5 million dollar fine and ordered $5 million in restitution and refunds to borrowers. The CFPB found that “Ace used false threats, intimidation, and harassing phone calls to bully pay day borrowers into a cycle of debt,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.  Ace... Read more »

Ace Cash Express Stacked the Deck against Consumers, CFPB Collects the $10 Million Dollar Pot

  The Consumer Protection Bureau (CFPB) slapped Ace cash express with a $5 million dollar fine and ordered $5 million in restitution and refunds to borrowers. The CFPB found that “Ace used false threats, intimidation, and harassing phone calls to bully pay day borrowers into a cycle of debt,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.  Ace... Read more »

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