Myths of Filing for Bankruptcy in Portland Oregon

Chances are that you have heard many of the myths  of filing for Bankruptcy and half-truths floating around concerning the bankruptcy process in Oregon. One of the misconceptions we encounter most frequently concerns eligibility for the Chapter 13 process. Here at Northwest Debt Relief Law Firm, we believe that there is a best-case debt relief option available for every situation. For you, even if you are representing a business, that option could potentially include Chapter 13.
You’ll lose everything

Myths of Filing for Bankruptcy in Portland Oregon

Chances are that you have heard many of the myths  of filing for Bankruptcy and half-truths floating around concerning the bankruptcy process in Oregon. One of the misconceptions we encounter most frequently concerns eligibility for the Chapter 13 process. Here at Northwest Debt Relief Law Firm, we believe that there is a best-case debt relief option available for every situation. For you, even if you are representing a business, that option could potentially include Chapter 13.
You’ll lose everything

A ray of hope for (some) student loan debtors

Here at Shenwick & Associates, many of the people we work with have student loan debt.  This should come as no surprise, considering that Americans owe more in student loan debt than credit card debt.  We’ve written about student loan debt and how difficult it is to discharge in bankruptcy previously (mostly recently here).  This month, we wanted to tell you about a pending case that may offer hope f

How to Stop a Foreclosure on Your Home in Tacoma

Foreclosures have been on the rise since 2008. From 2007 to 2009 around 3 million homeowners were facing foreclosure. That number has tripled in size. This housing collapse combined with economic hardships and millions of homeowners being “upside down” or “underwater” in their homes has led to a housing crisis in the United States. Stop a Foreclosure immediately by reviewing some of the facts below.
 

How to Stop a Foreclosure on Your Home in Tacoma

Foreclosures have been on the rise since 2008. From 2007 to 2009 around 3 million homeowners were facing foreclosure. That number has tripled in size. This housing collapse combined with economic hardships and millions of homeowners being “upside down” or “underwater” in their homes has led to a housing crisis in the United States. Stop a Foreclosure immediately by reviewing some of the facts below.
 

Bloomberg: Trump Lawyer Said to Invest in Once-Valuable NYC Taxi Medallions

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(Bloomberg) -- The FBI raid on the offices of President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, included one surprising aspect: taxi medallions. Agents were seeking documents on Cohen’s ownership of “numerous” New York City taxi medallions, according to CNN.

Can You File Bankruptcy if You Are Unemployed in California?

If you are a California resident who is struggling financially due to unemployment, it may be time to consider filing for bankruptcy, which can help you get a fresh start by reducing or eliminating many of the debts that you owe. However, while unemployment may help you qualify for certain types of bankruptcy, lacking a […]

Can You File Bankruptcy if You Are Unemployed in California?

If you are a California resident who is struggling financially due to unemployment, it may be time to consider filing for bankruptcy, which can help you get a fresh start by reducing or eliminating many of the debts that you owe. However, while unemployment may help you qualify for certain types of bankruptcy, lacking a job could prevent you from choosing others. Continue reading to learn more about how job loss and unemployment could affect your ability to file bankruptcy in California.

March 2018 NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission sales

The March 2018 New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) sales results have been released to the public. And as is our practice, provided below are James Shenwick’s comments about those sales results.

SCOTUSblog: Argument preview: Court to decide whether Bankruptcy Code protects dishonest debtors

By Danielle D'Onfro

Nestled among several potential blockbuster cases in the court’s penultimate week of argument this term, there’s a quiet personal bankruptcy case. The case, Lamar, Archer & Cofrin, LLP v. Appling, ostensibly concerns the breadth of the word “respecting” in the Bankruptcy Code.

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