Rudolph W. Giuliani told a bankruptcy court on Monday that he would like to have his assets sold to pay his creditors, including two Georgia election workers he defamed in his efforts to keep former President Donald J. Trump in office after the 2020 election. Mr. Giuliani asked the bankruptcy … [Read more...]
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Files Chapter 11 | Warren & Migliaccio
NEW YORK — Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the parent of DVD rental operator Redbox, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy filing comes after months of a series of financial struggles for the company and piling unpaid bills. Chicken Soup for the Soul has … [Read more...]
Supreme Court Jeopardizes Purdue Pharma Deal, Rejecting Protections for Sacklers | Warren & Migliaccio
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Thursday that members of the Sackler family cannot be shielded from liability for civil claims related to the opioid epidemic, jeopardizing a bankruptcy plan that would have offered such protection in exchange for channeling billions of dollars toward addressing … [Read more...]
Can I Empty My Bank Account Before Divorce?
You and your spouse may possess a joint bank account. Although some relationships remain stable for long periods of time, it is always possible for a marriage to end. Typically, one spouse seeks a divorce and begins taking legal action to end the marriage. After dealing with the emotional and … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information: 7 Non-Dischargeable Debts
It’s a common myth that a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will wipe out all your debts. While this may be true for some cases, it’s not so simple for most debtors who seek to eliminate all their debt. 7 Non-Dischargeable Debts in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy The 7 common types of debts that aren’t dischargeable … [Read more...]
What to Know About a Morgan and Associates Debt Collection Lawsuit
Have you been served with a debt collection lawsuit from Morgan & Associates, P.C.? Our Texas debt defense lawyers understand that being sued, especially for debt, can be overwhelming and scary. However, you likely have more legal options than you think to get it dismissed, fight it, settle it, … [Read more...]
What You Should Know Before Filing Chapter 7
Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in Texas may seem like the way to get out of financial trouble. However, even with Texas bankruptcy exemptions and the help of a Dallas bankruptcy attorney, you may be confused about whether Chapter 7 is right for you. When considering bankruptcy filings in Texas as an … [Read more...]
Filing for a Divorce Without a Lawyer in Texas
Divorcing in Texas without a lawyer is sometimes a practical but not always suitable option for couples seeking to end their marriage simply and affordably. This process, known as a pro se or uncontested divorce, allows individuals to manage their legal proceedings. However, it's crucial to balance … [Read more...]
How to Protect Yourself When Your Wife Wants a Divorce
As a divorce attorney here in Texas, I’ve received many calls from distressed husbands seeking guidance after their wives declare that they want to end their marriages. Gregory, a man grappling with this harsh reality, called me recently. “Chris, it feels like just yesterday we were in your … [Read more...]
What Happens After Temporary Custody Is Granted
Parents who choose limited custody need to know what happens after temporary custody is granted. In legal terms, temporary physical custody refers to an arrangement in which an individual or entity assumes responsibility for the care, supervision, and decision-making authority over a child for a … [Read more...]
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