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Despite a common myth to the contrary, bankruptcy strengthens those who are struggling financially. Read More
While bankruptcy remains part of a person's credit history for seven to ten years, the impact of bankruptcy on a person's credit score lessens more quickly than people sometimes realize. Read More
As a bankruptcy attorney, I wanted to clear up some confusion that might arise from the news coverage of Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy filing. Read More
Bankruptcy actually exists for both the creditor and the debtor: to ensure fair treatment of the creditors and to help the debtor get a fresh start. Read More
Decisions made at a bankruptcy trial are not necessarily the final word. The final order of a court, or even interlocutory order, may be appealed. Read More
Most of the time, individuals (as opposed to business) would benefit more from a Chapter 13 than a Chapter 11, but not always. Read More
Like Bob and Harvey Weinstein's The Weinstein Company has discovered, sometimes filing bankruptcy is simply the best business decision available. Read More

If you know you want to file bankruptcy, your best bet is to retain a qualified lawyer to help you choose which chapter will give you the maximum benefit.Read More

The automatic stay is a powerful tool that can stop creditors and provide immediate relief for a person filing bankruptcy. Read More

It is of the utmost importance that bankruptcy protection be accessible - that's why we offer free bankruptcy consultations to those who might need that protection. Read More