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Bankruptcy Law

Corporate Bankruptcy Protection- Interesting Guidepost For Corporate Bankruptcy Protection

05th June 2011
So here is chance to get your free tips on corporate bankruptcy protection and in addition to that get basic information on saving money visit bad bankruptcy credit home loan A bad debt condition has folk in a bad mental and financial state. At al...
Author: seema
Business Law

Back-End Debt Settlement as a Viable Alternative for Cash-Strapped Consumers

23rd May 2011
Any financial services broker has seen the following, probably many times over. Buried in a mountain of debt, consumers have a limited number of options: Attempt to pay off whatever is owed in full, run far away, or elect for the nuclear option that is...
Author: sharondarochelle40
Business Law

Is your terms and conditions are not incorporated?

22nd November 2010
Business Terms and Conditions Setting terms and conditions in any business are very crucial for an indelible relation. This article highlights the importance of proper terms and conditions in business. Business Terms and Conditions A business contrac...
Author: Robert Mark
Divorce

Divorce: If You're Not Fighting, You May Be Able To Represent Yourself

29th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lucille Uttermohlen You want to get divorced, and you're not sure how to go about it. You can hire a divorce lawyer, or try to do it yourself. Many people are ending their own marriages these days. Still, there are some things you...
Author: Lucille P. Uttermohlen
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Around the World

19th June 2009
Wherever you go in the world, finance is a language that is spoken fluently by some, and a completely indecipherable one for others. There is such a wide range of topics connected with finance that a strong command of rules, regulations and options couple...
Author: mgordon
Legal

Can a Collection Agency Garnish my Wages?

16th July 2008
From what my clients have told me, this threat occurs with great frequency. The typical scenario is that the individual has defaulted on a credit account. The original creditor, be it Citibank or Capital One or whomever, fails in its attempts to get the d...
Author: gregartim