Bankruptcy can be a complex process, and it’s not uncommon to feel that a ruling made by the court is unfair. But when you know a bankruptcy decision was legally unjust or incorrect, it is in your best interests to file an appeal. So, understanding the appeal process can provide clarity and help you … [Read more...]
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s net worths amid reports they didn’t sign a prenup | Warren & Migliaccio
Jennifer Lopez officially filed for divorce from Ben Affleck in Los Angeles on August 20, 2024, which coincidentally was the couple’s second wedding anniversary. According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer filed the paperwork herself, without legal … [Read more...]
What is the 60 Day Waiting Period Divorce Texas?
Is your marriage coming to an end, leaving you unsure about the legal steps ahead? Don't worry – we've got your back! We understand you're eager to turn the page and start a new chapter in your life. But here's the thing: Texas divorce law throws a curveball with its 60 day waiting period before … [Read more...]
Jennifer Lopez files for DIVORCE from Ben Affleck | Warren & Migliaccio
Jennifer Lopez has taken the formal step of filing for divorce from Ben Affleck after months of swirling rumors regarding their relationship status. The 55-year-old "On The Floor" singer officially filed for divorce on Tuesday, August 20, which also coincides with what would have been their second … [Read more...]
What to Do if Sued by Members Choice Credit Union in Texas
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...]
Is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Different in Different States? (Is it a Federal or State Court Action?)
When considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy, many people wonder whether the process varies from state to state. Is it influenced by federal regulations, or do state laws play a role? Understanding how Chapter 13 bankruptcy operates can clarify these questions and help you make informed … [Read more...]
What to Do When a Creditor Freezes Your Bank Account
Few things are as alarming as discovering that a creditor has frozen your bank account. This situation can feel overwhelming and distressing, especially if your funds are needed for essential expenses. But understanding the process and knowing your options can make a significant difference in … [Read more...]
Which debts are not forgiven when you file for bankruptcy?
This blog was written by Christopher Migliaccio, co-founder of Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. Chris is a recognized expert in bankruptcy law and has represented thousands of clients through the bankruptcy process. In this article Chris will reveal what debts are not forgiven when you file for … [Read more...]
Are Student Loans Forgiven When You File for Bankruptcy?
Update (November 8, 2024): Just yesterday on November 7, 2024 The New York Times reports "Judge Halts Biden Student Debt Plan Right After It Was Allowed to Proceed". A federal judge in Missouri temporarily blocked a Biden administration plan to cancel student debt less than a day after another … [Read more...]
Second Circuit Upholds $2.5 Million Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Settlement Amid Creditor Dispute| Warren & Migliaccio
A New York Bankruptcy Court Correctly Refused to Overturn the Approval of a $2.5 Million Settlement A New York bankruptcy court correctly refused to overturn the approval of a $2.5 million settlement in the bankruptcy of a founder of defunct hedge fund Platinum Partners, the Second Circuit ruled … [Read more...]
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