
If My Spouse Files Bankruptcy, Does It Affect Me?
A Guide to How Marriage, Debt, and Bankruptcy Interact Financial struggles can sometimes arrive as a personal event, but their effects can quickly move through

A Guide to How Marriage, Debt, and Bankruptcy Interact Financial struggles can sometimes arrive as a personal event, but their effects can quickly move through

For years, people have been told that student loans are nearly impossible to escape—that even bankruptcy, the ultimate safety net in American financial law, won’t

Many borrowers have, at some time or another, heard the phrase: “You can’t get rid of student loans in bankruptcy.” That line has been repeated

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Why the 2022 DOJ Guidance is Likely Here to Stay By Igor Roitburg, Senior Managing Director, Stretto & Brian E. Miller, Esq., Founding Partner, The

Things to Know Before Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often described as a “new start” for Americans overwhelmed by debt. It’s the most common form

With the economy facing new pressures, many Floridians are taking a closer look at their financial situation. Higher living costs, shifts in employment, changes in

Filing for bankruptcy in Central Florida—whether you’re in Orlando, Winter Park, Kissimmee, or anywhere within the Middle District—can feel like stepping into the unknown. It’s

If you’re facing wage garnishment or a bank account levy in Winter Park, Orlando, Kissimmee, or other areas within the Middle District of Florida, you

Filing bankruptcy in the Sunshine State can be tough for anyone—but if you’re a veteran or active-duty military, it can feel even more complicated. The