How Long After Bankruptcy Can I Buy a House?

If you recently filed for bankruptcy, you might be worried about the ability to purchase a home after your debts have been discharged. Fortunately, there may still be a way to buy your dream home if you had to file for bankruptcy. If you or a family member are considering purchasing a new home after […]
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Quartz: Now we know the average American’s credit card balance

People in the US hold over $1 trillion in credit card debt. Credit cards are the most essential source of day-to-day financing for millions of Americans. Yet little is known about the true demographics of who owns credit cards, how much they charge on them, and whether they pay their balances on time.

Bankruptcy trustee "claw back" of college tuition payments

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.

Wells Fargo Rips Off Students

CFPB Report Shows Wells Fargo Charged Students Three Times More than Other Banks
Wells FargoWells Fargo in trouble again, again, and again

An overview of the chapter 7 bankruptcy process

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

December 2018 TLC medallion sales

The December 2018 New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) sales results have been released to the public. And as is our practice, provided below are Jim Shenwick’s comments about those sales results.
1. The volume of transfers fell from November. In December, there were 95 unrestricted taxi medallion sales.

An Overview of Wage Garnishment in Arizona

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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An Overview of Wage Garnishment in Arizona

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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