Navigating Financial Crossroads: The Role of Bankruptcy Mediation and Negotiation
When financial burdens become overwhelming, bankruptcy can be a path toward rebuilding. However, the legal process can be complex and adversarial. This is where bankruptcy mediation and negotiation come into play, offering a collaborative approach to resolving debt and charting a course toward financial recovery.
Arizona Bankruptcy Court Adopts Mortgage Mediation Modification Program
The Arizona Bankruptcy Courts adopted a new program in early 2017 known as the Mortgage Mediation Modification Program (“The MMM”). The pilot program first began in the states of Florida and Nevada, and resulted in an over 60% success rate in allowing homeowners to gain new mortgages. Mortgage...
My bankruptcy case has been discharged or dismissed
Have you been discharged or did you receive a dismissal on your bankruptcy?
If you have and you still have questions, read on, we have some great information here that will help you in understanding what these terms mean.
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Should I use my retirement or investments to pay off my debts?
Using your retirement or investments to pay down your debts may sound logical, but if you are planning on filing bankruptcy in the future, it may not a wise decision.
In this article we are going to discuss the pros and cons of using your retirement to pay off your debts including credit cards, loans, and alike. We will also discuss the types of investments that are protected and what...
What kind of questions will I get asked at the 341 Meeting of Creditors?
Have you filed bankruptcy or considering on filing, but intimidated about the bankruptcy 341 Meeting of Creditors and the questions you may be asked?
In this article were going to go over some of the questions, why these questions are being asked and why you shouldn’t lose sleep worrying about the 341 Meeting of Creditors. If you want more than just the basic questions that a bankruptcy...
What is the 341 meeting of creditors & what should I expect?
In this article we are going to discuss an Arizona 341 meeting of creditors, what this meeting is, what you should expect from the meeting and a few additional key things you’ll probably want to know.
Sometimes we get so nervous that we may forget to bring some things with us, troubles finding the right place, finding your attorney or many other things that may throw us off track a bit on the...
I’ve filed for bankruptcy, what’s next?
In this article we will explain what to expect after you’ve filed for bankruptcy with our firm*.
We will also explain what steps you’ll have to take next and how to ensure you’ll stay on the right path when you’ve filed for bankruptcy throughout the entire bankruptcy filing.
1.) You’ll be assigned a Case Manager: Once you’ve came into one of our offices in Peoria or Scottsdale,...
What happens after I complete my last Chapter 13 Plan Payment?
Is your Chapter 13 case close to discharge? Are you almost finished making payments? Learn what steps you’ll need to complete your Chapter 13 plan payment next.
Firstly, congratulations, you’re almost done with your Chapter 13 plan payment and now your wondering what to do next? That’s fine. We’ve heard this question on more than one occasion. Once your ready and...
Arizona Bankruptcy made affordable FREE advice, FREE consultations plus $50.00 OFF
FREE Advice. FREE Consultations. $50.00 OFF if you choose to file Arizona Bankruptcy.
Whether were watching our financial means like a hawk or not, knowing that there are qualified, experienced Arizona bankruptcy attorneys out there could be considered a saving grace. Bankruptcy and overall money problems can be a trying time, it can affect our relationships, determine what we can actually...
What are the steps to filing or considering bankruptcy?
Get the steps, interesting statistics and additional help if your interested in filing or considering bankruptcy
You may think that filing bankruptcy is not right for you, but maybe you’ve got all of these bills that each month you are having a harder and harder time to pay. Sometimes with bankruptcy comes this “stigma” of incompetence, or the idea of “just giving up”, however that is not...