A compelling financial situation may force a person to borrow money from banks or other financial institutions. However, this may further complicate the financial standing of that person in the event of non-payment. A person may face harassment from creditors in the...
Month: November 2014
Are asset forfeiture laws being abused by police officers?
Residents of Outagamie, Wisconsin, may be aware that certain legal procedures, including bankruptcy petitions, can result in the seizure or liquidation of personal property. In most circumstances, the disposal of assets is usually a court-approved, and moderated...
Chapter 7 bankruptcy explained for Wisconsin residents
Even the closest of friends may find it difficult to discuss indebtedness and financial health, no matter how close a friendship is. The social stigma associated with financial insecurity makes it difficult for those struggling with debt to seek personal advice, which...
How does Wisconsin personal bankruptcy affect child support?
Every American, whether residing in Outagamie, Wisconsin, or elsewhere, is likely well acquainted with the financial consequences of a marriage breaking down. If the couple chooses to file for divorce, apart from dividing up all marital property, the spouse awarded...
What must Wisconsin residents know about Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Day-to-day management of finances may not be everyone's cup of tea. Keeping track of expenses and cash inflow, payments, receipts and budgets can be confusing, as any Outagamie County, Wisconsin, resident may know. Dealing with high levels of debt and considering...