June 24th, 2010
Blog by Max Gunderson
If you feel that you are drowning in debt and cannot see your way clear to paying your minimum monthly payments, you may be considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection in Arizona. If that is the case, there are several things that you should be aware of when considering filing for bankruptcy. In many instances, filing for bankruptcy in Arizona is a very beneficial tool as filing for bankruptcy can provide a fresh financial start to consumers who have become overburdened by debt. Read the rest of this entry…
June 19th, 2010
Sometimes you have to wait before you are eligible to file for bankruptcy protection. If you’ve filed before, if you’ve recently move to Arizona from another state, you will need to abide by Arizona’s bankruptcy laws. Read the rest of this entry…
June 16th, 2010
Predatory Lending, Preying on Arizona College Students and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
The increasing number of college students obtaining credit cards goes hand in hand with the fact that people in their early 20′s are among the fastest growing group of people filing for bankruptcy nationwide. One of the fastest growing groups of bankruptcy filers in Arizona are college students and people in their early 20′s. Many college students worry that if they file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy that they will never be able to get another credit card. This is just not the case as most people who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy see a flood of credit card offers soon after they file. Read the rest of this entry…
June 13th, 2010
In the 2008-2009 academic year, 15,610 students graduated from Arizona State University, in Tempe, AZ. Many of Arizona State’s recent graduates not only exit ASU with a degree but they also are the proud owners of new credit card debt that they obtained while attending Arizona’s largest university. Can financial trouble be far behind? Read the rest of this entry…
June 9th, 2010
If you are on the brink of having one of your vehicles repossessed we can answer the question “how do I prevent me car or vehicle from being repossessed?” and can help advise you as to what you need to do. If you are concerned about car repossession, the time to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney in Phoenix, Tucson or in your region in Arizona is now! Read the rest of this entry…
June 3rd, 2010
Many people in the Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona area are getting payday loans to combat the poor economic times. Payday loans are short-term loans. The loans range from 13 to 120 days. The most you can borrow is 25% of your gross monthly income or $1000 whichever is less. Read the rest of this entry…