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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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It is quite common that companies file construction liens on the owner of the...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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If the lien was not properly filed (e.g., too late or lack of appropriate...
Lance George Miyatovich
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If you have a client agrrement that you utilize when someone engages your...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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As long as the basis upon which you determine whom to charge interest is not a...
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Dennis N. Brager
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I agree with Jeffrey Larkin the debt is to recent to be discharged or reduced....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Unfortunately your taxes are too recent to be dischargeable in bankruptcy. If...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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File the BK first. Mr. Larkin is licensed to practice law in CA and is...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Be careful about identity theft. If you have already paid the ticket, beware....
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Nicholas Peter Slade
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Generally No, unless you grant someone a security interest in your vehicles....
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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You are entitled to certain exemptions if you file a bankruptcy proceeding so...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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It depends on how much you expect to receive. Impossible to say whether the...
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The creditors you discharged in bankruptcy can still appear on the credit...
Sean Adam Russel
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If you were the prime contractor - contracted directly with the owner (it...
Sean Adam Russel
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If you were the prime contractor - contracted directly with the owner (it...
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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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It really depends on the amount of the 1099-C. If one is issued, then the...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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There are attorneys who specialize in suing dentists. John Greeny in Kent comes...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Collection fees are usually contractual and sometimes are a percentage, in...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Look at chapter 7 which will wind down the corporation. You will have to stop...
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Barry W. Rorex
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Contributor Level 6

The filing of a bankruptcy petition is a matter of public record so anyone,...
Jonathan Alexander Sprouffske
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When you file for bankruptcy the documents become a public record and anyone...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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It depends on where the lawsuit was filed. It is dfferent if it is district...
Mark Hankins
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Washington state has "pocket service" and you won't see a case number yet....
Mark Hankins
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The hospital could pursue you on quasi-contract or quantum meruit type claims .....
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Mark Hankins
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Contributor Level 7

If you could sign checks, chances are you're liable for any unpaid tax. If...

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