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What Should I Bring to My…

What Should I Bring to My Initial Consultation With a Bankruptcy Attorney?

There are few things more frightening than receiving foreclosure notices, having your wages garnished, and feeling essentially harassed by creditors. Unfortunately, this is something that happens to individuals and families across the United States.… Read More
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What Should I do After a…

What Should I do After a Supermarket Accident in Maryland?

With everyone suddenly swarming the supermarkets amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, it is particularly important that you keep your safety in mind everywhere you go. Though of course, generally speaking, there is nothing to fear about supermarkets, there… Read More
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How to Stop Creditors fro…

How to Stop Creditors from Calling

How to stop creditors from calling, what is an Automatic Stay? Are you being hounded by phone calls from creditors? Are your wages being garnished? Is your bank account on the verge of being seized? Are you subject to a lawsuit or foreclosure? These… Read More
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HELPING YOU KEEP YOUR CAR…

HELPING YOU KEEP YOUR CAR IN A CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY

t Ruben Law and the Maryland Bankruptcy Center, we have been helping Clients file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy for over 25 years. We help people understand Bankruptcy can be a fresh start and is an affordable, and legal option. This is an arti… Read More
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WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR CAR…

WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR CAR LOAN IN A CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY

When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must tell the court what you intend to do with your debts that are secured by personal property. For many Chapter 7 bankruptcy filers, this decision comes up in the context of their car loans. Ordinarily, t… Read More
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SHOULD I FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY?

One of the most difficult decisions a person might have to make in life is whether or not to file for bankruptcy. Like anything, asking friends or family can often lead to bad or simply false information. Many Americans view bankruptcy as a financial… Read More
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