Bankruptcy offers several advantages when your debts become insurmountable and your creditors close in on you. It also can make your life easier after the bankruptcy process is over. The best bankruptcy outcomes are the ones when you avoid problems that can arise from mistakes. Here, we consider some avoidable errors that can complicate...
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If you have ever filed for bankruptcy in the past, the good news is that if you need to resort to bankruptcy protection from creditors again, federal law does not limit how often you can file bankruptcy. However, this ability to file more than one time is not unrestricted. The United States Bankruptcy Code...
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Dog bite injuries are rated using the Dunbar Dog Bite Scale. This rating system may influence what you might expect to receive in a dog bite settlement claim. In this post, we discuss the six Dunbar Dog Bite Scale levels and how each of them applies to what you might recover from a dog...
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Most dog bite claims end up being settled out of court. As a result, the average settlement for a dog bite case ranges from $55,000 to $65,000, but your specific settlement can vary quite a bit depending on the facts. The personal injury attorneys at Stone Rose Law have negotiated many dog bite settlements...
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The length of your bankruptcy process will depend on the type of bankruptcy you decide to file. For a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the process typically takes four to six months from the initial filing to the final discharge. In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, your repayment plan will take three to five years, based on...
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