Ready to file bankruptcy - KIMT
Those who’ve exhausted all other solutions to solve their credit problems and have no expectation of being able to pay their debts may have to consider filing bankruptcy. One gauge is if your unsecured debts approach or equal 50 percent of your
State finances floundering, but bankruptcy isn’t answer - The Southern
SPRINGFIELD - By most measures, Illinois is broke. The state can’t pay its bills on time. It is poised to top the $3 billion mark in the amount of money it will borrow this year to stay afloat. Programs are being cut and there is talk of selling off
Small Firm Takes Big Bankruptcy Fight to High Court - Law.com
Alan Milavetz remembers how his mother, “in typical Jewish-mother fashion,” always urged him to be a doctor, lawyer or engineer when he grew up. “She didn’t say doctor, debt relief agency or engineer,” recalled the personal injury lawyer. For
Foreclosures won’t subside without one year moratorium - DAILY KOS
The Obama administration is ready to ramp up its program to modify mortgages to stem foreclosures. It sounds great on paper, but this program will continue to be an epic failure for one simple reason: there is little or no help for the unemployed
Ready to file bankruptcy - KIMT
Those who’ve exhausted all other solutions to solve their credit problems and have no expectation of being able to pay their debts may have to consider filing bankruptcy. One gauge is if your unsecured debts approach or equal 50 percent of your
State finances floundering, but bankruptcy isn’t answer - The Southern
SPRINGFIELD - By most measures, Illinois is broke. The state can’t pay its bills on time. It is poised to top the $3 billion mark in the amount of money it will borrow this year to stay afloat. Programs are being cut and there is talk of selling off
Small Firm Takes Big Bankruptcy Fight to High Court - Law.com
Alan Milavetz remembers how his mother, “in typical Jewish-mother fashion,” always urged him to be a doctor, lawyer or engineer when he grew up. “She didn’t say doctor, debt relief agency or engineer,” recalled the personal injury lawyer. For
Foreclosures won’t subside without one year moratorium - DAILY KOS
The Obama administration is ready to ramp up its program to modify mortgages to stem foreclosures. It sounds great on paper, but this program will continue to be an epic failure for one simple reason: there is little or no help for the unemployed