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Filing Proofs of Claim in Atlanta, Georgia Bankruptcy Cases
Posted October 7, 2014 by in Bankruptcy Litigation, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Chapter 7Howard Rothbloom and Adam Herring Recognized as Preeminent Georgia Bankruptcy Attorneys
Posted August 15, 2014 by Firm News inWhy Won’t the Bank Take My House?
Posted May 30, 2014 by in Current Events, MortgagesMany homeowners are fine with giving their houses back to the bank – if the banks would just take them
Metro Atlanta Foreclosures In Decline
Posted May 23, 2014 by in Chapter 13, Chapter 7, MortgagesIs the crisis over?
How to Choose the Best Bankruptcy Attorney in Atlanta for You
Posted April 8, 2014 by in Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Chapter 7Four Tips for Selecting an Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Recent Supreme Court Ruling on Exemptions
Posted March 19, 2014 by Bankruptcy Litigation, Chapter 7, Current Events inThe Bankruptcy Court's power to punish debtor misconduct has its limits.
Can't Pay the Tax Bill?
Posted March 6, 2014 by Taxes inDischarging Federal and State Income Tax Liabilities in Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 Bankruptcies
Can I Sue Someone Who is in Bankruptcy?
Posted February 7, 2014 by Bankruptcy Litigation, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Chapter 7 inThe Bankruptcy Code provides strong protections for debtors—but that protection has its limitations
The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men Often Go Awry
Posted January 20, 2014 by Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Chapter 7 inClients considering filing for bankruptcy often lament: “I hate having to do this; I just wasn’t raised this way.”
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy for Atlanta, Georgia Individuals
Posted January 2, 2014 by Chapter 11 inThe same protections and advantages that Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code affords to large corporations are available to Georgia individuals in financial distress.