If you have been injured on the property of someone else, commonly known as a "slip and fall claim," you may be able to receive compensation for the pain and suffering you experienced. Typically, pain and suffering can be worth between a few thousand dollars for minor injuries or substantially higher for severe injuries....
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From the day your bankruptcy lawyer files your petition with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona to the day the bankruptcy court judge signs your discharge order, the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process takes around four months. It can take longer in some situations, but a Chapter 7 bankruptcy timeline will seldom...
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Under the United States Bankruptcy Code, no limit exists on how many times you can declare bankruptcy under Chapter 7. You are, however, subject to time restrictions on how soon you can file for Chapter 7 after you have filed for a prior Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In this post, we consider...
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Filing for bankruptcy in Arizona is relatively inexpensive. It currently costs $338 to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and $313 to file for Chapter 13. However, filing for bankruptcy is difficult and time-consuming, so having a bankruptcy attorney is extremely important. Plus, paying attorney fees is only a fraction of the cost of paying...
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Bankruptcy is not an application process and is purely objective, meaning you do not need to have a minimum threshold of debt or a “valid” reason to file. However, there are some reasons why you may not be able to file for a specific chapter. For example, you may not pass the means test...
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