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The Furthest Reaches of an Individual’ Right to…
There are sometimes cases that come through the court system that clearly demonstrate the furthest reaches of the law. In…
Driving Under The Influence: Should You Submit To…
DUI Breath Test in Washington Most motorists have found themselves at a bar in the past discussing the very topic…
Happy Halloween: Costumes, Candy, and Alcohol-Related Offenses
It’s that time of year again… the leaves are turning orange, red, and yellow; pumpkin spice everything seems to have…
Is a Misdemeanor Criminal Conviction Robbing You of…
Misdemeanor conviction expungement in Washington It can be embarrassing to explain a criminal conviction, even when the conviction was a…
No Contact Orders: Intended and Unintended Consequences
Having a no contact order filed against you carries both intended and unintended consequences. The intended consequences, for purposes of…
Debtor Entitled to Post-Petition Wages in Chapter 13…
Individual debtors who find it difficult to pay all their debts generally have two options for obtaining debt relief under…
When a Second Mortgage May Not Be Voided…
The United States Supreme Court recently came out with a decision that addresses a significant aspect of bankruptcy law –…
Former US Congressman Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Ex US Congressman Kerry Bentivolio recently made headlines as he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, revealing a stark financial situation.…
Two US Banks to Delete Records of Chapter…
Debt Discharge Lawsuits in Washington Amidst lawsuits filed by former debtors, whose debts were discharged in various bankruptcy proceedings –…
How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Can Shield Properties
The Economist recently reported that about 1 million Americans filed for bankruptcy in the previous year. Bankruptcy proceedings filed by…