by Ofer Shmucher | Aug 17, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Client Bankruptcy Cases, Florida Law, Uncategorized
Clients always ask me the following question “Can I go max out my credit cards and then come back and file for bankruptcy?” The answer to that question is NO and it could lead to severe consequences including having the credit card companies sue you while you are in... by Ofer Shmucher | Jul 27, 2011 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Uncategorized
I spend a lot of time looking at my website data, and one of the most common questions people type into Google is: what is the average price of a bankruptcy attorney in Boca Raton, Florida? Here is a breakdown of the fees required to pay in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy:... by Ofer Shmucher | Sep 6, 2010 | Bankruptcy Process, Client Bankruptcy Cases, Florida Law
Approximately 30 days after a debtor files for bankruptcy in the greater Miami or Fort Lauderdale area they are required to appear at meeting of the creditors (the “341 meeting”). The 341 meeting is a scheduled court appearance in Florida where the debtor will be... by Ofer Shmucher | Aug 20, 2010 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
A client from Miami came into my office this week and explained to me his situation. His mother-in-law has been paying the first mortgage on her house but has failed to pay her 2nd mortgage for a considerable period of time. Her loan modification attorney told her...