“Did you hit him?” Jane said to ex husband Randy. “Tell me the truth because that bruise looks like you hit him.” “I told you he got mauled during his last soccer game by some bigger kid. We’re fine when he’s with me,” Randy retorted. “You know I told my lawyer I was scared you’d get … [Read more...]
What Happens if I Am Sued by Synchrony Bank in Texas for Debt Collection?
Are you being sued by Synchrony Bank in a debt collection lawsuit? At Warren & Migliaccio, we understand that you may be confused and stressed about how to proceed. Our Texas debt resolution lawyers want you to know that you have legal options, whether you recognize the alleged debt or … [Read more...]
What to Do if JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Files a Chase Credit Card Lawsuit Against You
If JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. sues you for a Chase credit card debt in Texas, don’t panic—but don’t ignore it. Carefully read your papers to make sure they are legitimate court documents and not scams, mark your response deadline, and talk with a Texas debt-defense lawyer right away so you can … [Read more...]
When to Stop Using Credit Cards Before Filing Chapter 7
As a local bankruptcy lawyer here in Texas, clients often call me with questions about the Chapter 7 filing process. But sometimes, they call me eager to share their own ideas as well. Pete was one of them. “Hi Chris,” Pete began, excited. “I know we might file for bankruptcy next month if … [Read more...]
10 Cities That Have Declared Bankruptcy: Lessons Learned and Strategies for Recovery
Bankruptcy can be a daunting experience, not only for individuals but also for cities and municipalities. When a city declares bankruptcy, it often signals a deeper systemic issue involving financial mismanagement, economic downturns, or both. In this blog, we will explore ten notable cities that … [Read more...]
Being Sued by LVNV Funding LLC in Texas? Here’s What to Do
If LVNV Funding sues you in Texas, act fast: file your Answer on time—14 days in justice court or by the “20‑day Monday rule” in county/district—then demand proof of ownership and balance, check the four‑year statute of limitations, and speak with a Texas debt‑defense lawyer at Warren & … [Read more...]
How Is Debt Divided in a Texas Divorce? Insights & Tips
When going through a Texas divorce, one of the most challenging and emotionally charged aspects is figuring out how debt is divided. Unlike tangible assets, dividing debt isn't always as straightforward as splitting everything in half. Texas is a community property state, which presents a particular … [Read more...]
Credit Card Debt: Guide to Responding to Court Summons
Facing a court summons for credit card debt can feel overwhelming. As Christopher Migliaccio, an attorney and co-founder of Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P., I have seen countless individuals struggle with this situation. Understanding how to respond effectively is crucial. Many people fear the legal … [Read more...]
Understanding Grandparents Rights in Texas Law
Family relationships, especially between grandparents and grandchildren, can be complicated. This is more so during divorce, separation, or other issues, as these can limit grandparents' access to grandchildren. Such situations spark questions about grandparents' rights in Texas. This topic is often … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Dismissed: Reasons, Consequences, and Alternatives
Having your Chapter 7 bankruptcy dismissed can be unsettling, especially when you're already dealing with financial strain. Many individuals considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Texas wonder about the potential consequences and their next steps. Understanding why it was dismissed and the implications … [Read more...]
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