When One Spouse Has Debt And The Other Spouse Doesn't Want To File For Bankruptcy
- posted: May 25, 2021
At Helfand & Associates, in addition to family law, we have been handling individual and small business bankruptcy cases for over 15 years. If a couple is married, they can file Read More
Could the COVID-19 Pandemic Lead to the End of Medical Bankruptcy?
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
In the middle of an election year where healthcare is already a hotly debated issue, the COVID-19 pandemic has stirred further discussion about whether major changes are necessary. During the Read More
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Your Pending Bankruptcy Proceeding
- posted: Mar. 23, 2021
Every part of the country has been affected by the coronavirus. Like restaurants, arenas and other locations where people assemble for business or pleasure, most courts have been closed. If Read More
The Alimony Debate
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
Alimony is financial support paid to a spouse when there is a divorce. It is not paid in all divorce cases. The general economic purpose of alimony is to prevent Read More
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