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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Filing Process/How Savage Villoch Law, PLLC Can Help You

Filling a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy petition can be complex, but the attorneys at Savage Villoch Law, PLLC are equipped to ease the burden and guide you through the process with care. As we’ve previously covered in our chapter 7 bankruptcy blog series, determining chapter 7 eligibility can be complicated in…

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Comparing one Bankruptcy Lawyer to another in your Area

For most of those who are faced with bankruptcy,  some find it particularly challenging to make an informed decision about the right attorney to hire. However, even when faced with the dire pressure of a financial crisis, it is important to make a cool and collected decision when choosing a…

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A Bankruptcy Lawyer Explains Common Mistakes People Make When Filing

Bankruptcy protection gives debtors a fresh start. But before filing, it is important to know the common mistakes people make during the process. Not Being Truthful  The means test is the first step to filing bankruptcy. It consists of several financial questions that will determine if you can pay your creditors.…

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Do You Need a Bankruptcy Lawyer Due to High Medical Bills?

The rising cost of healthcare is one of the top three reasons people file for bankruptcy, even if they have health insurance. If you’re struggling to pay your medical bills, continue reading to learn about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Pre-bankruptcy Counseling  Federal law mandates that you must attend ninety…

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Bankruptcy Lawyers Help You Keep Your Assets

The American dream of home ownership has become a nightmare for thousands of Floridians. But you don’t have to face foreclosure proceedings alone; there are many ways to fight foreclosures and protect your assets. Savage & Villoch, your bankruptcy lawyers in Tampa, can help you plan the best alternatives for this stressful time.…

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What Florida Bankruptcy Can, and Cannot, Do For You

In most bankruptcies in the State of Florida, the filer does not have to appear in court.  He, or she, only has to attend a “meeting of creditors,” which also includes a “bankruptcy trustee.”  Appearing before a judge usually occurs if the filer is challenging a debt and claims he does not…

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Three Things You Need to Know Before Filing for Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy does not necessarily mean you are an irresponsible person or an untrustworthy consumer.  In fact, studies conducted at the National Bureau of Economic Research found that even those well-paid Tampa Bay ball players you love were filing shortly after they retired their jerseys (actually, more than 78% of them). The reason…

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When filing bankruptcy do I have to sign a reaffirmation agreement?

During a bankruptcy filing, most people wish to keep their home and vehicle. In some cases, secured creditors will ask people filing bankruptcy to sign a reaffirmation agreement. In nearly all cases, this is not a good idea for a number of reasons. What is a reaffirmation agreement? Reaffirmation agreements are in…

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Bankruptcy: It Can Happen to Anyone

I bet that up until this point, you haven’t given much thought to the financial security of celebrities. I also bet that a recent article in the Washington Post reporting on the bankruptcy rates of NFL players may change your mind.  According to the research, football players are just as likely to file…

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