Everywhere you look, there are constant advertisements to “get you out of debt” through bankruptcy, refinancing, and other debt consolidation methods. Still, nearly three quarters of Americans live with debt. Understanding how the different types…
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Many Michigan families are facing financial trouble like they have never seen before. With bills piling up and income options scarce, filing for bankruptcy may seem inevitable. While a bankruptcy can be a smart way to get a fresh start, it may not be…
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If you are falling behind financially, you may be wondering if bankruptcy could offer you a way out of debt. It might, but bankruptcy isn’t right for everyone. Before you decide to file, talk to a bankruptcy attorney who can help you weigh the pros…
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When bankruptcy appears to be an inevitable part of your future, the idea of hiring an attorney to help you may seem impossible. After all, bankruptcy is for people who can’t afford to pay their existing debts. Find out how to file for bankruptcy i…
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For many Michigan families, their home is their most valuable asset. It carries with it memories, dignity, and your sense of belonging, on top of the monetary value. When you fall behind on your mortgage and the threat of foreclosure is on the horizo…
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MICHIGAN BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS Bankruptcy affords protection for retirement plans. If you have a 401k, 403B, IRA or other pension plan, this asset should be exempt if you file bankruptcy. An IRA is exempt up to a $1,000.000.00 and other retirement pla…
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Michigan’s new foreclosure law became effective on July 5, 2009. The purpose of the law is to slow the rate of foreclosure. The law requires mortgage companies to notify their borrowers prior to starting foreclosure and offer to them the right…
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