BANKRUPTCY 101
Daneshvar Law understands that filing bankruptcy can be very confusing. This brief overview of the four types of bankruptcy will help you have an idea which type is best for your situation: Chapter 7: This type of bankruptcy is typically used
EMERGENCY BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS!
So it's almost 2 a.m. and I just finished preparing an emergency bankruptcy petition that MUST be filed by tomorrow to save my client's home from foreclosure. It was only a few hours ago that I received a frantic
LIEN STRIPPING: A Way To Get Rid Of Your Second Or Third Mortgages Through Bankruptcy
Not long ago there was a time when loan modifications were a very popular topic of interest and conversation for homeowners. Unfortunately, after thousands of scams and rejected loan modification applications, people have now turned their interest to "lien
NEW TAX RULES
Although I am not a tax attorney, I do believe it's important for me to stay on top of tax law since I do practice bankruptcy law. Not to mention, it's April and we've all got taxes on our
Bankruptcy And Its effect On Co-Signer Obligations
Filing a bankruptcy case will NOT eliminate the liability of any co-debtors or co-signers on loans or other debts owed by the party filing bankruptcy. The only exception to this, however, is if the debtor filing bankruptcy is
Obama Enhances Mortgage Relief for the Unemployed
Yesterday as part of its ongoing attempt to help struggling homeowners facing foreclosure, the Obama administration enhanced the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). The new plan seeks to assist unemployed homeowners, as well as underwater homeowners who are upside down
Debt Collection: Know Your Rights
Are you unsure as to whether your rights are being violated by Debt Collectors? Here is a great informational video provided by the Federal Trade Commission. Just remember, you always have the right to request that they stop contacting you