2016

  • 3 Questions To Ask When Looking To File Bankruptcy

    Many individuals do everything they can to make ends meet. They go to work every day and put in their eight to ten hours just to survive. Even though you are doing everything in your power to take care of your obligations, you cannot always predict when an employer is going to cut your hours or lay you off. If you recently got laid off and are struggling to pay your bills every month, there are options available to you. [Read More]

  • Three Questions To Ask When Hiring A Tax Attorney

    There are many reasons that you might be looking to hire a tax attorney, including helping you manage an audit or even take a look at your finances if you're concerned that you might have to declare bankruptcy. Whatever the reason, it's important to find the right attorney to suit you. You can often start the process by talking to acquaintances to hear about their experiences with tax attorneys, and then compile a list of people you wish to visit or speak to over the phone. [Read More]

  • Surviving A Bankruptcy: How To Cope With The Emotional Fallout

    Many times the emotional impact of a bankruptcy declaration is minimized, much to the detriment of filers. Most of you learn about how to handle money from your parents and taking financial responsibility is always emphasized, so it's only natural that self-worth becomes tied to net worth. Your ability to turn your bankruptcy filing into a positive move depends on how much attention you pay to your mental health, so read on for tips on dealing with the emotional fallout of a filing. [Read More]