Texas Bankruptcy Legal Guides (6 found)

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William David Weber
Written by William David Weber
Contributor Level 3

Be extremely careful choosing an advisor. You should evaluate the following factors for each attorney you consider:
John Thomas Black
Written by John Thomas Black
Contributor Level 4

This guide explains how foreclosure works in Texas, and how to stop or at least delay it using Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, as well as other options.
Daniel Joseph Ciment
Written by Daniel Joseph Ciment
Contributor Level 4

Below are 13 common myths regarding lawsuits filed for unpaid credit card and consumer debts.
Michael Wayne Weston
Written by Michael Wayne Weston
Contributor Level 4

The debt purchasing business has exploded in recent years. Debt purchasers buy portfolios of debt for as little as three cents on the dollar. The purchasers then farm the debt out to local collection attorneys who file individual lawsuits.
Chais L Sweat
Written by Chais L Sweat
Contributor Level 4

This guide is intended to inform you about the steps that are commonly seen in the process of repossession, what consequences you can expect, and how to best protect yourself if the process has begun to happen to you as a Texas Resident.
John Thomas Black
Written by John Thomas Black
Contributor Level 4

If your car, truck or boat is in danger of repossession, this guide has basic information about what it is all about, and what you can do.

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