How Does A Debtor's Discharge Protect You In Bankruptcy?
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on April 03, 2012
After declaring bankruptcy, a Connecticut resident may be able to file a debtor's discharge. A debtor's discharge is a legal maneuver that is designed to prohibit creditors from contacting the debtor, such as through phone calls or by mail. Yet even after filing for bankruptcy and a discharge, a person may still find themselves continuously harassed by the creditor.
Fewer Connecticut Residents Filing For Bankruptcy
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on February 16, 2012
Even as the national economy begins to rebound, many Connecticut residents continue to face economic hardship. Often through no fault of their own, many have found themselves unable to meet their financial obligations, such as paying off their credit card bills or making the monthly mortgage payment. However, fewer residents found themselves filing for bankruptcy in 2011 according to a new report released recently.
Banks Illegally Harassing People Even After Personal Bankruptcy
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on December 29, 2011
Bankruptcy is something most people don't take lightly. It is often used as a last resort to regain financial stability and get a start fresh. In the last fiscal year, approximately 1.4 million people filed for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy in an effort to stop creditor harassment and move forward from their past debts.
Debt Relief And Bankruptcy Improved A Marriage
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on November 17, 2011
It may seem as if Connecticut residents are constantly being bombarded with negative stories about the weak economy. Stories about bankruptcies, home foreclosures and unemployment are often a part of the daily news. But there are some positive stories for those in need of debt relief.
Friendly's To Hold Asset Auction
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on November 09, 2011
Residents of Southport, Connecticut, were likely shocked when the sign was taken down from the restaurant Friendly's, a fixture on the local restaurant scene. The Southport-area restaurant has closed after nearly 25 years of serving food to the community, according to the Connecticut Post.
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