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Civil Cases versus Criminal Lawsuits

May 3rd, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Civil Cases versus Criminal Lawsuits

Civil cases are typically private disputes between two people or smaller groups of people or even a company but a criminal case is when the actions of a person or a group of people is considered to cause or have the potential to cause harm to society as a whole. A civil case can be [...]

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Keeping Tax Records

May 1st, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Keeping Tax Records

In order to avoid getting into tax debt, you must file your tax returns promptly and accurately. Keeping a file of your transaction records is very important so that you don’t miss out on anything when it’s time to file your tax return. However, they can accumulate over time so you need to check your [...]

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Delinquent Taxpayers to Pay Collection Fees

May 1st, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Delinquent Taxpayers to Pay Collection Fees

When it comes to paying taxes, the last thing we want are more fees. It is bad enough we need to deal with tax debt, but to have fees added on puts us even further in debt! While there are all sorts of different types of fees, out of the state of Oregon delinquent taxpayers [...]

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Preparing for Unemployment

April 27th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Preparing for Unemployment

The economy isn’t faring too well, and even though some economists say the tide is turning, many people out in the trenches will disagree wholeheartedly. There are a number of unemployment tips and debt prevention tips out there but not many people talk about preparing yourself for unemployment before it happens. So why should you [...]

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The Buzz of Foreclosures in The Beehive State

April 27th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

The Buzz of Foreclosures in The Beehive State

The Beehive State of Utah still remains one of the top states experiencing many foreclosures within the Unites States, according to recent reports.the Midyear 2011 Foreclosure Market Report from Realty Trac places Utah as the fourth highest rate of filings in the Nation. The first three include Nevada, California, and Arizona. For the first six [...]

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Allmand Law: Helping You to Understand Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions

April 25th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Allmand Law: Helping You to Understand Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions

If you find yourself considering either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be wondering what assets the creditors may seize or what possessions can be saved. Allmand wants you to be aware of certain exemptions both federal and within the state of Texas. Allmand Law wants to help you in any way [...]

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Tips for Tax and School Time!

April 19th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Tips for Tax and School Time!

As summer comes to an end, it is time to prepare you and your kids for back to school! Believe or not, some kids have already gone back to school. While we are busy not thinking about taxes, perhaps we should be. Here are a few back to school tips that may be able to [...]

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Unemployment on American Youth

April 18th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Unemployment on American Youth

A new AP poll has been conducted on the American youth who suffer from being unemployed and finding it very hard to get a new job. It is found out that in 18 to 24 year old high school graduates, around 40 percent of them have a stable job right now but 75 percent of [...]

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Foreclosure Options for Military Members

April 16th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

Foreclosure Options for Military Members

Fannie Mae has created the KnowYourOptions.com website to help its homeowners discover their options when they’re faced with foreclosure. There is a special segment dedicated to military members who are having issues with their mortgage payments to Fannie Mae.  This mortgage company offers a special military hardship for some homeowners and others may get protection [...]

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More Foreclosure Help from the Government

April 13th, 2012 by Reed Allmand

More Foreclosure Help from the Government

When the foreclosure crisis first came to light the government attempted to provide relief to struggling homeowners. The programs designed to bail people out, HAMP, HARP and Hope for Homeowners have helped some people but in large they have failed. The outcome of the housing crisis is that more homeowners in America are losing their [...]

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FAQ

Why do I need to submit a new wage order when I modify my plan

When we modify your bankruptcy plan we are changing your plan payments. This means that we have to get with your employer and change the terms and amount of your wage order. The only way we can do that is by filling out a new wage order form.  

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What happens if the stay terminates on my home?

If the bankruptcy stay terminates on your home that means that even though your in bankruptcy, your creditor can pursue all there legal remedies they can pursue if you were not in bankruptcy. This includes foreclosure, and having your house sold and evicting you from your house.

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