6 Mistakes to Avoid On The Eve Of Bankruptcy

The months and days leading up to a bankruptcy filing can make or break your financial future, and possibly stop you from being able to file for bankruptcy.  The following six (6) mistakes must be avoided if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy: Retirement Accounts Borrowing against or cashing in your retirement accounts to try […]

The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy

The instant bankruptcy is filed, for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, a protective umbrella called the automatic stay is triggered which protects the debtor and the debtor’s property against the continuance of any action by any creditor.  For example, the automatic stay would protect and STOP a pending foreclosure. Additionally, when filing a Chapter […]

The Chapter 7 Discharge

The goal of any bankruptcy proceeding is to obtain a discharge of debts.  A discharge releases the debtor from personal liability from most debts and prevents creditors from taking any collection action against you.  Nonetheless, there are many exceptions to receiving a discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding.  Therefore, debtors should consult competent legal counsel before […]

FHA Program for Underwater Homeowners

Beginning September 7th, the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) will offer FHA-insured mortgages to qualifying borrowers who have a non-FHA mortgage.  To be eligible, the borrower must owe more on the mortgage than the home is worth, be current on the mortgage, occupy the property as a primary residence, qualify for the new loan under standard […]

Will Filing for Bankruptcy Protection Affect My Job?

As Nevada continues to lead the country in per capita bankruptcy filings, many Las Vegans are concerned they might be fired or face other retaliation by their employers if they file bankruptcy. Nevada, like most states, considers employees “at will” which means that employees can be fired for any reason or even no reason as […]

Reasons for Initiating Probate

The probate process begins after a family member dies and someone, either the executor of the will or a family member, initiates proceedings in probate court.  There are certain reasons why an estate would need to be probated.  First, property that is owned solely in an individual’s name must always be probated.   This applies even […]

Keep Creditors At Bay

Now, more than ever, business owners should ensure that the documentation and other legal mandates of corporations and limited liability companies are met. The failure to do so could jeopardize the business ability to stay personally clear of the debt obligation. Nevada state law requires each corporation and limited liability company to keep annual corporate […]