If you file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 in Arizona, under Section 341 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, the bankruptcy case trustee and your creditors will have an opportunity to meet with you in a court hearing. This meeting of creditors is often referred to as a "341 meeting of...
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In this post, we take an in-depth look at what goes into settling a product liability claim in Arizona or filing a lawsuit based on product liability. If you have been harmed by a defective product, please call Stone Rose Law at (480) 631-3025 to discuss a lawsuit with an experienced personal injury attorney....
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is often a good choice for debt relief, but sometimes, after filing for Chapter 13, people discover that it might be more advantageous to switch to Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In this article, we cover the reasons why, if you have already filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy,...
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Have you been injured by a defective product? If your injury was the fault of the manufacturer, or in some cases the business that sold you the defective item, then you may have a legal claim for compensation under federal or state product liability laws. At Stone Rose Law, we represent people who have...
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Divorce and bankruptcy do not always have a causal relationship with each other, but they often occur together. In this article, we cover how bankruptcy and divorce laws work. Specifically, we address the following topics: Filing for bankruptcy separately from your spouse or jointly. The effects of filing bankruptcy proceedings before, during, and after...
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