If you're already in debt as a California senior, there are a few things you can do to ease your financial situation. Go into retirement with your eyes wide open. Hope for the best regarding your health, but plan for the worst. And if you do have to file for bankruptcy, do so with a qualified bankruptcy attorney.
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What's your holiday debt payoff plan? Don't have one? We have five tips to get you started. If your credit card debt has been mounting, you have options. Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys offer free debt consultations in the greater Los Angeles area. Contact us today and put your best foot forward in the new year.
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Filing for bankruptcy can be hard, but it doesn't have to be. Choose an experienced bankruptcy attorney in Los Angeles who will help you become debt-free.
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In L.A., we need to protect ourselves from natural disasters like earthquakes and wildfires. But how often do natural hazards result in bankruptcy?
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California is a community property state. That means that when you're married, your property is split 50/50. How does my husband's credit score affect me?
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Is a mortgage after bankruptcy possible? Certainly! You'll usually have to wait two years and rebuild credit, but then you can apply for a home loan in L.A.
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Yes, there is life after bankruptcy! Consulting with a qualified Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney will make sure you get on your way to financial recovery.
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Los Angeles bankruptcy filings are mirroring national statistics and at a 10-year low. But, what does it mean? And how do you get help with your debt today?
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Getting an LA divorce? You'll want to speak with a few people, including a bankruptcy attorney, valuation professional, and financial planner.
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In California, the average college student debt is over $21,000. The risk of defaulting on student loans is greater depending on parents' income.
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Tax season is back. And if you're filing for chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy, filing taxes during this time can be confusing.
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