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Are you one of the many that paid hundreds of dollars to “Payday Support Center” or “Infinity Client Solutions” and received no reduction or settlement of your payday loans?
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Recovering from Bankruptcy
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How can you protect your wages and assets from Creditors?
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I have heard that many people say that Bankruptcy represents a personal, even a moral failure. That only bad people file for Bankruptcy. Have you heard that before?
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Why should somebody hire Christiansen Law Offices PC?
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Can credit card companies or banks take away your right to file for Bankruptcy?
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HAMP Alert! If you are a homeowner struggling to pay your mortgage and you want to be considered for a modification, you must submit an Initial Application Package on or before December 30, 2016.
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Christiansen Law Offices PC is different from other law firms in Orange County.
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Struggling with Student Loan Debt May Harm You from More Than You Realize
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People who are behind on their payments often get several calls a day from the same company. Can these creditors continue to call you after you file for Bankruptcy protection?
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Homeowners, each Year, send a Request for Information from Servicer to make sure your monthly mortgage is applied correctly. Here’s how:
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The New Biggest Danger of Chapter 7 – Loosing your Home and your Homestead Exemption
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Aren’t there websites and self-help books that will help you file for Bankruptcy on your own?
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If I am an average consumer and not a celebrity, how do I know if Bankruptcy is right for me? I have some debts, but I certainly don’t have hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars in debts like some of the celebrities you mentioned.
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There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about Bankruptcy, and I’d like you to address a common one today. Many people believe they will never be able to get a car loan or a credit card again if they file for Bankruptcy. Why is that a myth?
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I have heard that everyone that files for Bankruptcy loses their house. True?
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Research says over 90 percent of all Bankruptcies are filed because of medical bills, a divorce or job loss. In my experience is that accurate?
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I’ve heard if you owe taxes to the IRS, you can’t discharge them in Bankruptcy. Is that true?
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SB 308 Allows Homeowners to Keep Their Exemption Even If They Fail to Invest Within 6 Months
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Are you telling me filing for Bankruptcy can actually stop the IRS in its tracks?
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Realistically, will your neighbors, family members, and work colleagues know if you file for Bankruptcy?
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Please explain the difference between Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13.
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Why do I practice bankruptcy law?
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Do you have to pay back 100 percent of all your debts if you file a Chapter 13?
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A lot of people believe they don’t need to hire an attorney to file for Bankruptcy, or they believe that attorneys simply cost too much so they should go it alone. Can you address this issue?
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I’ve heard a lot of celebrities have filed for Bankruptcy. Is that true?
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People see advertisements all the time for credit counseling companies. What are your thoughts as a Bankruptcy attorney about credit counseling companies? How helpful are they really to people?
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Offer and Compromise FAQ by Clients
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Should you file a Bankruptcy before you file a Divorce Petition?
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Some people believe that people who filed for Bankruptcy have actually caused the financial depression that we are in right now. Is that true?
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Find Solid Ground Through Bankruptcy by Catherine Christiansen
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Many people have heard or read that new Bankruptcy laws have taken away their right or ability to file for Bankruptcy. Others are under the misconception that they don’t qualify or they have to repay all their debts prior to filing for Bankruptcy.
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You sometimes hear horror stories of when people file for Bankruptcy, such as creditors coming directly to their homes. Is this true?
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Time to do an annual checkup on your Mortgage Payments
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Money – Who is The Master Now?
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Post-Petition Credit Recovery Goal: Buy a Big-Ticket Item, Pay the Least Amount of Interest
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What Happens to Your Retirement Accounts in Your Bankruptcy?
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Wage Garnishment and Bank Account Seizures/Levies
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