December, 2009

Domestic Support Obligations in Bankruptcy (Part One)

Domestic Support Obligations in Bankruptcy (Part One)

December 28th, 2009  |  No Comments ››

Written by Charleston Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott At your bankruptcy hearing, you'll be asked if you have a "domestic support obligation."  Just what is such a thing? The term was introduced ... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Bankruptcy Laws

South Carolina Bankruptcy Laws

December 22nd, 2009  |  2 Comments ››

Written by South Carolina Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott What Are South Carolina Bankruptcy Laws? From time to time clients ask me about filing bankruptcy under "South Carolina bankruptcy laws."  It's logical for them to ... Continue Reading »

What’s a Redemption?

What’s a Redemption?

December 16th, 2009  |  3 Comments ››

Written by Charleston Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott There's a term you hear in the car business all too often: "upside down."  You're upside down on your car loan when you owe more than ... Continue Reading »

What Happens to My House if I File Bankruptcy? (O’Keefe Post I)

What Happens to My House if I File Bankruptcy? (O’Keefe Post I)

December 11th, 2009  |  No Comments ››

Written by Summerville Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott I am pleased to begin this series of video posts by my Bankruptcy Law Network colleague, Kurt O'Keefe.  Kurt is a seasoned bankruptcy lawyer in Detroit ... Continue Reading »

Can Creditors Take My Retirement Funds? (Part Two)

Can Creditors Take My Retirement Funds? (Part Two)

December 5th, 2009  |  2 Comments ››

Written by Charleston Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott In "Can Creditors Take My Retirement Funds ? (Part One)" I discussed the protection offered under both state and federal law for retirement assets such as ... Continue Reading »

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