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  • By: Bach Law Offices, Inc.
  • Published: May 1, 2017

Nearly 9.7% of all U.S properties during the first quarter of 2017 were “underwater”–meaning the balance of the mortgage is more than the property is worth. According to the report, from ATTOM Data Solutions, that’s a little under 5.5 million properties that homeowners are financially burdened with. Fortunately, there are a couple of options that will not only allow you…Read More

  • By: Bach Law Offices, Inc.
  • Published: April 1, 2017

Bankruptcy law is complicated, and debtors should seek the advice of an attorney experienced with bankruptcy. However, if you are determined to file alone, there is nothing prohibiting you from doing so. When you file for bankruptcy without the representation of a lawyer, it is called pro se. It is important to remember that the Clerk’s Office staff cannot assist…Read More

  • By: Bach Law Offices, Inc.
  • Published: March 21, 2017

A wage garnishment is when a creditor takes money from your paycheck. If you owe money because of a court judgement, child support, student loans, or back taxes, you may be subject to wage garnishment. However, there are limits to how much money can be taken from your paycheck. Learn more about wage garnishment and what your rights are below.…Read More

  • By: Bach Law Offices, Inc.
  • Published: March 9, 2017

If you’ve filed for bankruptcy in the past, typically the only restriction placed on filing another one is time. Depending on the type of bankruptcy you file for and the outcome of the case, that can range anywhere from a few days to up to 8 years. Continue reading to learn everything you need to know about filing for bankruptcy…Read More

  • By: Bach Law Offices, Inc.
  • Published: February 14, 2017

Once you’ve made the decision to file for bankruptcy, you’ll need to determine which type of bankruptcy is best for you and your financial situation. If you’re an individual or small business owner, it’s likely that you’ll be filing either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. For corporations or partnerships that are struggling, Chapter 11 may be a more…Read More

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