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Can I File Bankruptcy More than Once?

Some people think they can only file for bankruptcy one time. Many of my blogs get pretty lengthy, and they are sometimes a little complicated.

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How Do I Stop a Sheriff's Sale?

When a sheriff's sale is listed on the records of the county sheriff's office in New Jersey, that sheriff's sale information is a public record. Many lawyers can get access to those public records, which means that the lawyers can find out which homeowners are scheduled for a future sheriff's sale. Lawyers then use this information to send "attorney advertising" letters to people that are facing sheriff's sale in the near future, and by doing this the lawyers are hopeful that they will get some of these homeowners to sign up as clients.

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If You Are in Foreclosure in New Jersey During Covid Read This

When a foreclosure complaint is filed in New Jersey, the complaint is a public record. Many lawyers can get access to those public records, which means that the lawyers can find out which mortgage companies are foreclosing against which homeowners. Lawyers then use this information to send "attorney advertising" letters to people that are in foreclosure, and by doing this the lawyers are hopeful that they will get some of these people to sign up as clients.

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Foreclosure - how Does It Work in New Jersey? Part 1

Having practiced law for 47 years, I have learned that the word “foreclosure” means many different things to many different people.So, how would I define “foreclosure”? Let me first say that when I talk about foreclosure, I am talking about my understanding of New Jersey foreclosure law. Therefore, if you're facing foreclosure in any of the 49 other states, you'd better check the foreclosure laws in that state, because they could be very, very different than the laws in New Jersey.

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Seymour’s 2021 Bankruptcy Success Guide Top 25 Reasons to File for Bankruptcy

We set forth below results that many people can obtain through a successful bankruptcy. This does not mean, however, that every client can obtain all of the results listed. Every client's case is individually analyzed on its own merits, and if you retain our office to represent you, we will advise you what results we believe we can achieve for you

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Bankruptcy Is Your Constitutional Right

Over the last few years, close to 1.5 million people have been filing each year (except for 2020). As more people learn the real truth about bankruptcy and its benefits, who knows, maybe 2 or 3 million or more people might file for bankruptcy this year.

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What You Need to File Your Chapter 7

Read this article to find out what you need to file your chapter 7 bankruptcy.

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Can Bankruptcy Be Your Blessing?

Many clients who come to see us for the first time are scared, worried, and fearful. They don't know what their future holds. Will they lose their home? Will their car be repossessed? Will the bill collectors freeze their bank account or take their paychecks? Will the bill collectors take their retirement money or their pension? Many of the things they have heard simply aren't the truth.

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Seymour’s 2021 Bankruptcy Success Guide Part 10 - Stop the Bill Collectors from Calling

There is a Federal Law known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. This law gives tremendous protection to people that are in debt. Many people think that they have to put up with phone calls, letters, and other harassing tactics from creditors.

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Bankruptcy and The Bible - Is Bankruptcy Scriptural?

Many Christians feel guilty about seeking to file for bankruptcy protection. They feel guilty because they ran up large debts on their credit cards and now are unable to pay back the money to their creditors.

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