The Good Life
Every year, Forbes magazine publishes their Cost of Living Extremely Well Index. It lists the cost change from year to year to lead a truly
Every year, Forbes magazine publishes their Cost of Living Extremely Well Index. It lists the cost change from year to year to lead a truly
Restaurants are able to open at 100% capacity. The mask mandate has been lifted in the majority of establishments. We are able to have 100% capacity at
Vehicle loans are usually a big issue in bankruptcy cases. I did not realize how much of a difference credit ratings can make in the
Bankruptcy filings are down slightly this year. I suspect many people slowed down their spending, due to the COVID epidemic and restrictions. Americans reportedly are
Experts say 25% of otherwise viable small businesses will fail as a result of the coronavirus economic implications. Layoffs have reached record levels. Unemployment is expected
All halls are undecked, bows have been returned to the attic, trees are gone from the roadside, and all the batteries in new toys are thankfully exhausted.
We are still seeing fallout from the 2016 flood. Some folks are still holding on to damaged or ruined homes from the disaster. When an
For too long, bankruptcy has been a taboo subject. Many people view it as a moral fault or a personal failure…when in truth, job loss and
Many things come in seasons — even in the legal business. This is the beginning of what we call “bankruptcy season.” Even though tax refunds are
Bankruptcy can provide relief from delinquent mortgage payments and foreclosure. When you file bankruptcy, you are granted an automatic stay. This prevents your mortgage lender
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