by Ofer Shmucher | Jul 7, 2011 | Client Bankruptcy Cases, Florida Law, US Bankruptcy Law
One of the biggest mistakes a debtor can do, before filing for bankruptcy, is to repay debts owed to the debtors’ relatives or friends. When a debtor files for bankruptcy a trustee is appointed in the case. The trustee’s job is similar to that of a referee, whereby... 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 | Nov 10, 2010 | Ask the Bankruptcy Attorney, Bankruptcy Process, Uncategorized, US Bankruptcy Law
People tend to borrow money friend friends and family prior to filing for bankruptcy, usually in an effort to avoid filing for bankruptcy. However, when the person finally decides to file bankruptcy they want to make good, and payback that relative for the monies...