Florida Homestead - Three Contexts

Two Florida Third District Court of Appeals 2007 decisions provide a review of the meaning of the Florida Homestead Exemption in three different contexts. These decisions are Phillips et al. v. Hirshon, etc. el al., 32 Fla. L. Weekly D1151 (Fla.

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

claim-children-taxesWhen you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an […]

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Totten Trusts in Florida

A Totten trust, sometimes referred to as a "payable upon death" account, is a tentative trust that is revocable at will until the depositor completes the gift during his lifetime by some unequivocal act or declaration or subsequently dies.

Totten Trusts in Florida

A Totten trust, sometimes referred to as a "payable upon death" account, is a tentative trust that is revocable at will until the depositor completes the gift during his lifetime by some unequivocal act or declaration or subsequently dies.

Portland and Salem Bankruptcy Court Filing Fee Increases

The filing fees charged by the Oregon Bankruptcy Court will be going up for new  bankruptcy filers on June 1, 2014. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy filings will increase from $306 to $335 and Chapter 13s will increase from $281 to $310. We will still be able to file paperwork enabling our Portland and Salem area Chapter 7 clients to pay all  of their filing fees in installments after their cases are filed. We will still be able to pay most Chapter 13 filing fees in installments as well.

Dischargeability of Divorce Debt in Bankruptcy

Although certain types of divorce related debt are non-dischargeable, certain types of debt are dischargeable in bankruptcy Whether an item is dischargeable also depends on whether the case is filed under chapter 7 or chapter 13.

Dischargeability of Divorce Debt in Bankruptcy

Although certain types of divorce related debt are non-dischargeable in bankruptcy, certain types of divorce debt are dischargeable in bankruptcy Whether an item is dischargeable depends on

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