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Can I Use My Tax Refund to Pay My Bankruptcy Attorney_ (4)

Can I Use My Tax Refund to Pay My Bankruptcy Attorney?

March 16, 2021 //  by Elliot Gale

There is nothing more uncertain and stressful than financial turmoil and instability. Many people believe that they will lose everything if they file for bankruptcy and that their credit will be ruined for years afterward. The truth is that the bankruptcy code provides an efficient and fair system to alleviate financial stress of the American …

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Category: Bankruptcy

How to Maneuver Your Child Custody Holiday Schedule During COVID-19

How to Maneuver Your Child Custody Holiday Schedule During COVID-19

December 22, 2020 //  by Elliot Gale

With the holidays around the corner, you may have concerns about your child custody holiday schedule, particularly in the midst of the current COVID-19 restrictions. And with good reason. Many couples here in California are not only dealing with COVID concerns generally as they apply to shared custody and visitation, but are especially anxious when …

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How to Protect your Home Under California’s New Homestead Bankruptcy Exemptions

How to Protect your Home Under California’s New Homestead Bankruptcy Exemptions

September 24, 2020 //  by Scott Johnson

Every homeowner in California who struggles with debt has the same concern: protecting their home while getting relief from other debt like credit cards, medical bills, or personal loans. Under a new bill signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 18, 2020, Californian homeowners will be able to protect significantly more of the …

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Divorce During Coronavirus

Is the Coronavirus Going to Affect My Divorce?

April 29, 2020 //  by Kevin Roux

On March 19, 2020, the Governor of the State of California issued a Stay at Home Order that substantially affected the estimated 39 million residents. Individuals and families now ordered to remain in their homes until further notice to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But what about the people starting their divorce process? Or in …

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Category: Family LawTag: coronavirus, family law divorce

Custody and COVID-19

Child Custody & COVID-19: What to do when everything is on lockdown?

April 20, 2020 //  by Kevin Roux

Alexis and Ted are unmarried, both live in California and share custody of their 6-year-old son David. Alexis is located in Roseville while Ted lives in Sacramento, which is about 25 miles apart. David attends school in Roseville. The parents have a court order that provides alternating weeks of joint legal custody and joint physical …

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Category: Family LawTag: Child custody, coronavirus

What to do if you lost your job because of the Coronavirus and your spouse is no longer paying spousal support

What to do if you lost your job because of the Coronavirus and your spouse is no longer paying spousal support

April 16, 2020 //  by Elliot Gale

What is COVID-19? To prevent infection and the spread of the coronavirus disease, wash your hands regularly for approximately 20 seconds or more with soap and water or with an alcohol-based hand rub. When in public places, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze and avoid close contact with other people (6 …

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Category: Family LawTag: coronavirus, spousal-support

DADS ARE FILING FOR CUSTODY OF THEIR CHILDREN – AND SUCCEEDING.

September 20, 2019 //  by Kevin Roux

Nina and Thomas lived in Arizona when they first fell in love and had their baby, Vanessa who is now 14 months old. Nina is a stay-at-home mother, and Thomas is an Army helicopter pilot. Thomas travels three to four days a week for work but always makes it home to his family for the …

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When to File for Bankruptcy - Before or After Divorce

We’re Broke. Should my wife and I file bankruptcy before or after we file for divorce?

June 14, 2019 //  by Kevin Roux

Many couples decide to get divorced and have substantial financial issues prompting the need to file for bankruptcy or continue with the debts. The main concern is, when should a couple consider filing for bankruptcy? It would be in the parties’ best interest to consult a bankruptcy attorney and then a family law attorney for …

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