by Ofer Shmucher | Apr 15, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Bankruptcy Process, Florida Law, Uncategorized
Generally when you file for bankruptcy you want to include all of your debts, so that you can get them discharged, and eventually obtain a fresh start. When you meet with a bankruptcy attorney they will likely run your credit through their computer system. My... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 25, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Bankruptcy Process, Client Bankruptcy Cases, Florida Law, Uncategorized
So you have decided that you want to file for bankruptcy and you have met with a lawyer or two and they have quoted a flat fee price for your bankruptcy case. The next question that generally comes to your mind is how am I going to pay the attorney fee? Your first... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 24, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Bankruptcy Process, Florida Law, Uncategorized
Clients come see me on a regular basis and I tend to ask them a lot of questions regarding their assets, debts, and regular income. Every once in a while I come across a client that I would consider to be borderline, and by that I mean they have either the option to... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 23, 2011 | Bankruptcy Process, Florida Law, Uncategorized
Filing for bankruptcy in Florida will offer a debtor a fresh start because the debtor will likely be able to wipe out all of his or her debts upon the completion of their bankruptcy. One of the most important things a debtor needs to do is to determine who they owe... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 22, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Florida Law, Uncategorized
A lot of my clients use their credit cards as means for survival (food and gas), so when they come see me they ask me the following question: If I have recently used my credit card can I still file for bankruptcy, and will it be a problem? There are some specific... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 17, 2011 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Florida Law, Uncategorized
When you file for bankruptcy in Florida you need to list all of your debts and all of your assets. The jewelry you own is considered an asset and in some instances could have significant value. I often get asked how much jewelry can I exempt in Florida or what are...