From corporate credit cards or small business loans, business debt can be difficult to manage. If it remains unpaid for long, businesses may face a serious problem: garnishment. Bank account garnishment is a legal process that helps a garnishee, often a bank, collect money from a debtor and give it … [Read more...]
Can You Declare Bankruptcy to Escape a Credit Card Lawsuit in Texas?
Facing a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debts is stressful enough to wipe away your peace of mind and disrupt your life. The resulting garnishing of bank accounts and seizing of non-exempt assets can bring your financial life to a standstill or set it in a dooming downward spiral. However, the … [Read more...]
8 of the Best Defenses to Creditor Lawsuits
If you're faced with a lawsuit from one or more of your creditors, then you'll want to mount the best possible defense. In this article, we'll discuss what does not constitute a valid legal defense and 8 legally valid defenses that can help you win your case. What is Not an Acceptable Legal … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Guide to Bankruptcy in Texas
If debt is overwhelming you and you are looking for a debt relief solution, filing bankruptcy might be right for you. Bankruptcy gives you a fresh financial start and allows you to resolve your debt in an efficient manner. The bankruptcy attorneys at Warren & Migliaccio can help guide you … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy: Does Declaring This Discharge Credit Card Debt in Texas?
For consumers who are looking for debt relief, filing for bankruptcy could be the best way to discharge credit card debt and start over with a clean slate. When considering filing for bankruptcy, consumers should decide which type to file based on their specific situation. This article looks at the … [Read more...]
Credit Card Company Sues You: First Steps
Can a credit card company sue you? And what can I do about this legal action? These are questions we get quite often at our law office. Being served with a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debt is a startling and scary experience. Whether you’ve been served by the original creditor (the credit card … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Pros and Cons: Weigh Your Options Carefully
In my role as a bankruptcy attorney here in Texas, I've helped many individuals dig out from under soul crushing debt. Each client brought a unique story and set of circumstances to the table but many of them also shared similar struggles and fears. Please allow me to tell you about Mr. Whirley. … [Read more...]
Getting a Secured Credit Card after Bankruptcy
A secured credit card is a relatively safe and effective tool for establishing credit after filing for bankruptcy. Like anything, there are risks and rewards associated with getting a secured credit card. On the one hand, using a secured credit card can demonstrate responsibility to the credit … [Read more...]
Mental Illness’ is not a bar for getting divorce in Texas
Every mentally ill person in the State of Texas has the rights, benefits, responsibilities and privileges guaranteed by the Constitutions and laws of United States and State of Texas. The capacity to divorce is a more complicated matter in several jurisdictions. Texas public policy … [Read more...]
Boyfriend’s Income Effect on Child Support
If you are receiving child support and start a relationship with a new boyfriend, your ex-husband may try to say that your boyfriend’s income should be factored into the child support equation. Is he right? While there is currently no law in place that says that your significant other’s income … [Read more...]









