Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 04:45
So how does bankruptcy effect Employment status? 11 USC Section 525 gives an explanation of that. The bankruptcy effect on employment is thus: Private Employers
525(b) says that no private employer may terminate SOLEY because of a bankruptcy. So that means bankruptcy can actually be a reason but it cannot be the only reason. It also says that no private employer may discriminate with respect to employment solely because of BK. Government Jobs
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 04:45
So how does bankruptcy effect Employment status? 11 USC Section 525 gives an explanation of that. The bankruptcy effect on employment is thus: Private Employers
525(b) says that no private employer may terminate SOLEY because of a bankruptcy. So that means bankruptcy can actually be a reason but it cannot be the only reason. It also says that no private employer may discriminate with respect to employment solely because of BK. Government Jobs
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 03:39
Miami Personal Bankruptcy Lawyer Jordan E. Bublick has over 25 years of experience in filing Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. His office is centrally located in Miami at 1221 Brickell Avenue, 9th Fl., Miami and may be reached at (305) 891-4055.www.bublicklaw.com
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 03:30
Miami Personal Bankruptcy Lawyer Jordan E. Bublick has over 25 years of experience in filing Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. His office is centrally located in Miami at 1221 Brickell Avenue, 9th Fl., Miami and may be reached at (305) 891-4055.www.bublicklaw.com
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 02:57
Miami bankruptcy lawyer Jordan E. Bublick has over 25 years of experience in filing chapter 13 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. He has filed over 8,000 bankruptcy cases. www.bublicklaw.com
Florida Statutes provide for certain limited exemptions of life insurance.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 02:40
Miami bankruptcy lawyer Jordan E. Bublick has over 25 years of experience in filing chapter 13 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. He has filed over 8,000 bankruptcy cases.
The bankruptcy case of In re Dumford, ___ B.R. ___ (Bankr. S.D.Fla. 2009) involved a situation where a person placed their homestead into a revocable living trust and retained a "life estate" and subsequently filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy. In the chapter 7 case, the person, now a debtor in a bankruptcy case, claimed her life estate in the home as an exempt Florida "homestead".
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 02:31
Bankruptcy Lawyer - Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer Jordan E. Bublick has an office in Miami and has over 25 years of experience in filing chapter 13 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. His office is located in Miami at 1221 Brickell Ave., 9th Fl., Miami and may be reached at (305) 891-4055. www.bublicklaw.com
Florida Bankruptcy Exemptions
Florida law provides certain defined exemptions for property in the following categories:
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/09/2013 - 20:42
You may wonder is it really possible to get student loans discharged, especially after hearing someone you know personally got theirs eliminated in bankruptcy. If this is the case, you may want to review the possibility with a qualified bankruptcy attorney.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/09/2013 - 16:35
The best way to stop a garnishment is almost always through the filing of a bankruptcy. In both Washington and Oregon, we put an end to garnishments nearly every day and often get money back for our clients as well. For those few Washington debtors who for whatever reason cannot file bankruptcy(many Washington consumers believe that they are in this category but few actually are), it is important to know the rules of the garnishment game.