Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 20:30
Here at Shenwick & Associates, one of our goals when a client files for bankruptcy is to flag potential issues that may complicate their bankruptcy filing. One of those potential issues is an action by the chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee to recover fraudulent conveyances.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/09/2019 - 21:16
Here at Shenwick & Associates, the end of the holidays and the start of the new year brings new inquiries from potential clients who have resolved to tackle their debt in 2019. This month, we’re going to discuss the timeline of the chapter 7 bankruptcy process (we also handle cases involving other chapters of the Bankruptcy Code, such as cha
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/09/2019 - 18:47
An Overview of Wage Garnishment in Arizona 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 […]
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/09/2019 - 18:47
An Overview of Wage Garnishment in Arizona 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 […]
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/08/2019 - 17:29
This office often sees huge — in the tens of thousands — debts charged by the government of Maryland against drivers for failing to pay “EZ Pass” tolls. I’m looking at one now for almost $14,000.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/07/2019 - 21:56
By Erik Enquist and Matthew Flamm Meera Joshi, CEO and chairwoman of the Taxi and Limousine Commission, plans to step down from her role in March, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Saturday. A source told Crain's Friday that Joshi had told her senior staff Tuesday of her plans to depart. Word leaking out might have precipitated the unusual Saturday announcement, just a day after news that Department of Buildings Commissioner Rick Chandler will retire Feb. 1.