Attorney’s fees can be awarded in divorce and post-divorce litigation either to a “prevailing party” or to a party in need of financial assistance, regardless of “success” in litigation. In…
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Attorney’s fees can be awarded in divorce and post-divorce litigation either to a “prevailing party” or to a party in need of financial assistance, regardless of “success” in litigation. In…
Important Changes to Arizona Homestead Exemption Laws On January 1, 2022 a new law will go into effect that changes the Arizona Homestead Exemption law. Homeowners and judgement creditors need to…
I Can’t Pay My Mortgage COVID-19 & THE CARES ACT PAYMENTS WILL BECOME DUE Parker Schwartz has attorneys with many years of experience in handling problems for homeowners and Lawrence…
When is it time for me to file Bankruptcy? This is probably the question I get asked the most. As a general rule, my advice has always been to file Bankruptcy…
Many people end up owing more money than they can ever afford to repay. There are many reasons why people have debt. Sometimes it is bad luck. Sometimes it is bad decision making. For…
There are a lot of “urban legends” concerning the ability of a debtor to discharge tax debts in Bankruptcy. The rules are complicated and it takes an experienced Bankruptcy attorney to…
Arizona has a law which allows a homeowner to protect $150,000 in equity from general creditors. It does not apply to mortgage companies or any creditor who has been given a…
Many people in Arizona own a house with multiple mortgages. Some of those houses declined in value during the Great Recession and have not fully recovered. If your house is worth no…
Recent decisions in the 9thCircuit have awarded damages and attorney’s fees to Debtors in situations where creditors have acted wrongfully. One such case is in re Marino, where the Bankruptcy Court awarded…
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