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What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

  • December 31, 2019
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Chapter 7 of Title 11 of the United States Code is the set of laws that governs the liquidation (or sale) of a debtor’s assets to satisfy the debtor’s legal obligations to pay creditors.

How does one start a bankruptcy proceeding?

How does one start a bankruptcy proceeding?

  • December 31, 2019
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All bankruptcy proceedings commence with the filing of a Petition for Relief. Contact Winsor Law Group for help preparing and filing your bankruptcy case.

What is Bankruptcy?

What is Bankruptcy?

  • December 31, 2019
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“Bankruptcy” is a court-supervised proceeding in which debtors provide a complete disclosure of the their assets and liabilities.

The Forgotten Child

The Forgotten Child

  • November 6, 2019
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A real-life cautionary tale of parental ignorance or indifference. Everyone needs estate planning, parents and non-parents alike.

What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

  • June 5, 2019
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III If you’ve ever turned on HGTV you know the intense popularity of flipping homes, both by professionals and amateurs. The appeal is obvious. A seller stands to make a quick buck and a buyer can purchase…

Continued – What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

Continued – What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

  • June 5, 2019
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III For the seller of a flipped property[1], Arizona requires performance to be completed by a licensed contractor whenever the work costs more than $1,000.00 (for anything less, the “handyman exemption” may apply). See  A.R.S. § 32-1121. For example,…

The Unsympathetic Truth about Discharging Student Loan Debt

The Unsympathetic Truth about Discharging Student Loan Debt

  • June 5, 2019
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III Disclaimer: This article is informational only and is not intended to give any legal advice. If you have questions about filing bankruptcy and whether it is right for you contact Winsor Law Group for a consultation. Higher…

How Bankruptcy May Be Able to Save your Home

How Bankruptcy May Be Able to Save your Home

  • June 5, 2019
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III, Esq. The United States Bankruptcy Code gives an individual many options to get back on track through filing bankruptcy. In America, we have long acknowledged the principle that every person should have every opportunity to own…

Bankruptcy’s Golden Child, the Automatic Stay

Bankruptcy’s Golden Child, the Automatic Stay

  • June 5, 2019
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III, Esq. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. If you have questions about filing bankruptcy, please fill out our short questionnaire and Winsor Law Group will set up a consultation to see if bankruptcy is the right…

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