by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 3, 2019 | Bankruptcy, Business, Divorce, Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate, Family Law, Immigration, Sports & Entertainment
By: Sam Dudar, Esq. – Attorney Behind the Horns: Handling “Aggressive” Plaintiff’s Attorneys Plaintiff’s lawyers often advertise themselves as providing “aggressive” representation. In a limited sense, this is a praiseworthy term. All lawyers are obligated to...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 15, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Trying to figure a way out of debt and have peace of mind when it comes to your finances can be a very exhausting task to handle. Making the decision to file for bankruptcy can also be a difficult one to make, to help with that decision it is usually a good idea to...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 19, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Filing a bankruptcy petition without an attorney can be a vastly time consuming task. You will need to learn a couple of procedures, laws, and documents. It is not an impossible task but due to the effort required it is quite easy to make a mistake during the process...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
It is possible to mess up your bankruptcy and messing it up may result in your bankruptcy case being dismissed and your debts not being discharged. If you want to avoid messing up your bankruptcy then you should avoid making any mistakes, contact a lawyer, and be...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 19, 2018 | Bankruptcy
In many cases, you will continue to owe IRS or state tax debts at the end of your bankruptcy case. However, it is not true that you cannot get rid of IRS and state income tax debts. Income tax debts may be discharged under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 if (and only if) the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 15, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Divorce, Family Law
How Will My Spouse’s Bankruptcy Affect My Georgia Divorce? If your spouse files for bankruptcy in the middle of your Georgia divorce case, then your divorce case is usually “stayed” or temporarily stopped by the bankruptcy court. See 11 U.S. Code § 362. The...