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 13, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Florida Law, Uncategorized, US Bankruptcy Law
One of the things that people are most scared about, when it comes to bankruptcy, is that people believe that they will never be able to obtain credit again. They think that no one will give them a credit card, no one will give them a car loan, and finally no one... by Ofer Shmucher | Mar 5, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Client Bankruptcy Cases, Florida Law, Uncategorized
Are you being routinely harassed by creditors calling you at all times throughout the day, including early in the morning and late at night? Have you come to the point where you either just shut your phone off or ignore every call that is coming in? The filing of a... by Ofer Shmucher | Jan 8, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Uncategorized
It seems that most Americans rely on their credit cards on a regular basis and people would find it very difficult to do their day to day operations without one. One of the questions I hear all the time is once I file for bankruptcy will I ever be able to get a...