Have you been served a lawsuit by Members Choice Credit Union? If there is one message you take away from this article, it is this: never ignore a debt collection lawsuit. You have legal options available to you to resolve this lawsuit and put it in the past. Below, our Texas debt collection defense … [Read more...]
What to Do if Sued by Accelerated Inventory Management LLC in Texas
Receiving a lawsuit notice can be a daunting experience, especially when it concerns debt collection. If you are in this situation, you may feel overwhelmed, stressed, and unsure of where to turn. You may also not recognize Accelerated Inventory Management LLC and think it is a scam. However, you … [Read more...]
What is the Income Cut Off for Chapter 7
Overwhelmed with debts? Financial stress can get extremely challenging. But there is a legal process to save you from all the struggle! Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is one of the most common options to wipe off all your unsecured debts, including your personal debt, medical expenses, and … [Read more...]
What Are the Impacts of Parental Alienation in Texas Custody Battles? | Warren & Migliaccio
In the world of family law, where emotions run high and the stakes are even greater, an issue that stands out beyond the rest as incredibly toxic is parental alienation. It’s an insidious behavior that can wreak havoc not only within Texas child custody cases but on the emotional well-being of all … [Read more...]
Can Filing For Bankruptcy Stop a Civil Lawsuit In Texas? Get the Facts
It was late Friday afternoon when Mr. Jones called, panicked after receiving notice that a creditor was suing him for an unpaid debt. He was desperate to find a way to stop the lawsuit and regain control over his financial situation. As a bankruptcy attorney in Texas, I've helped many clients … [Read more...]
Does Texas require you to be separated for a year before filing for divorce?
Texas Divorce: Does Separation Prior to Filing Play a Role? The dissolution of marriage, often referred to as divorce, is a significant life event with emotional and legal complexities. In Texas, as in many jurisdictions, couples contemplating divorce have questions regarding the legal prerequisites … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Income Taxes Answers: Maximize Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy Guide
As a Texas bankruptcy attorney I’ve worked with many people like Alex, a self employed entrepreneur who was drowning in debt. Alex ran a successful online business for years until the market tanked and he was struggling to stay in business. When he came to me for help with filing Chapter 7 … [Read more...]
How to Get Out of Debt on a Low Income: 10 Proven Strategies
As an attorney specializing in debt defense and bankruptcy law in Texas, I often meet clients with limited income who are overwhelmed by debt. It’s not because they’ve made poor financial choices but because of the rising cost of living. Many, like Wilson, don’t want to file for bankruptcy—they just … [Read more...]
What Legal Documents Should an 18-Year-Old Have in Texas?
When you turn 18, you legally become an adult in Texas. With this major milestone, you gain new freedoms and responsibilities. Suddenly, you can vote, marry, open your own bank account, sign contracts, and enlist in the military. You are also legally independent from your parents. This means they … [Read more...]
Why Is Estate Planning Necessary to Consider as You Graduate From High School in Texas?
As young adults in Texas step into a new chapter of their lives after graduating high school, estate planning often gets overlooked. While the idea of estate planning might seem far off for someone just graduating, there are several key reasons why getting at least a few documents prepared to … [Read more...]
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