Archive for February, 2010

Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney Offers Free Consultation

Bankruptcy laws vary from state to state, and Florida is the most liberal in its bankruptcy laws. In Florida, you can retain more property than in any other state. That’s because Florida does not follow the federal guidelines when it comes to things that the Courts cannot take away from you. Besides being different from [...]

From Your Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney- Your Credit after Bankruptcy

Know What Debt Can Not Be Discharged in Bankruptcy Your credit after bankruptcy will take time to heal.  But with the bankruptcy debts discharged, you will be well on your way to forging a new future with the potential for a healthy credit rating in just seven to ten years from the date of filing.  [...]

Top 10 Myths Of Bankruptcy-From the Law Offices of Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney, Robert L. Peters.

1. YOU WILL NEVER GET ANOTHER JOB OR BE ABLE TO RENT AN APARTMENT FALSE – Employers do not want like having their employees distracted from the job by harassment at work or the extra accounting caused by wage executions. Landlords want tenants who can use their salary to pay rent, not paying creditors instead. [...]

Note from Your Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney-BE CAREFUL Settling Debt Related Lawsuits

Often, when consumers are sued for an outstanding debt, they contact the lawyer for the company (or the company) who sued them seeking to work out a payment plan. If a payment plan agreement is reached, the consumer assumes that the pending lawsuit is no longer an issue. That is not the case! Making a [...]

Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Attorney in Jacksonville

Attorney Robert L. Peters, a Bankruptcy Attorney in Jacksonville who represents clients in foreclosure defense states that a study released by TransUnion has revealed that a new “payment hierarchy” has emerged with debtors becoming more current on their credit cards while allowing their mortgage become delinquent. “Conventional wisdom has always been that, when faced with [...]