"Ever since I lost my business during the pandemic, I’ve feared going down the road to bankruptcy. Of all the things I worried about, the one that kept troubling me most was a creditor coming for my car," Dale told his friend Ernie. “I get it, there’s something about a man’s car that makes it more … [Read more...]
China Evergrande’s EV arm units to enter bankruptcy, reorganization proceedings | Warren & Migliaccio
Subsidiaries to Undergo Bankruptcy and Reorganization On Monday, China Evergrande's electric vehicle division reported that a Chinese court has mandated the bankruptcy and reorganization of two of its subsidiaries. This announcement led to a significant drop in the EV group's shares, which fell by … [Read more...]
How Much Debt Do I Have to Repay When I File for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
When you're facing overwhelming debt, the prospect of filing for bankruptcy can seem like a daunting decision. However, understanding how Chapter 13 bankruptcy works—and how much debt you'll actually have to repay—can provide some clarity and relief. As an attorney with years of experience guiding … [Read more...]
Filing Chapter 7: What Happens to My Cosigner?
Facing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is tough, not just for you but also for those tied to your financial journey. One critical concern many have is what happens to my cosigner if I file chapter 7. In this piece, we're setting out to help you understand Chapter 7 bankruptcy and its impact on your cosigners, … [Read more...]
How Two Non-Bankruptcy Attys Won A Rare Ch. 7 Jury Trial | Warren & Migliaccio
A pair of Boston-based attorneys from Davis Malm, Christopher Marino and Gary Matsko, achieved a rare victory in a bankruptcy-related jury trial. Despite not specializing in bankruptcy law, they successfully defended Arthur Demoulas, a majority shareholder in W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital LLC, … [Read more...]
Applications Open for PACER User Group | Warren & Migliaccio
Federal Judiciary Seeks Applicants for EPA Public User Group The federal Judiciary is inviting applications for its EPA Public User Group, which advises on enhancing electronic public access (EPA) services. This group comprises up to 12 members from diverse sectors, including legal, commercial, … [Read more...]
Examining 2023 Divorce Rates In Texas
The dissolution of marriage is a significant and often emotionally charged event in the lives of many individuals. In Texas, as in other states, understanding the divorce rates, trends and statistics can provide valuable insights for individuals navigating their own marital challenges. As … [Read more...]
What Should I Do After Being Sued by a Debt Collector?
Navigating a lawsuit initiated by a debt collector or creditor can be an overwhelming and complex experience. If you find yourself facing such a legal challenge in Texas, understanding the appropriate steps to take and your rights under state law is crucial. This blog explores the actions you should … [Read more...]
Noack Law Firm Is Suing Me for Debt Collection in Texas. What Do I Do?
Facing a debt collection lawsuit can be an overwhelming and stressful experience that can lead to severe financial consequences. However, it is critical to understand that you have legal options to protect yourself and resolve the lawsuit. Below, our Texas debt defense lawyers explain what you need … [Read more...]
Texas Court Affirms and Partially Reverses Divorce Decree Over Retroactive Child Support and Tort Claims | Warren & Migliaccio
In a recent appellate court decision, Rickey G. challenged a divorce decree issued after a bench trial that dissolved his marriage to Shannon G. The decree included rulings on conservatorship and possession of their child and awarded Shannon G. $132,000 in damages for claims of civil assault and … [Read more...]
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