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Avoiding Bankruptcy
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. Avoiding bankruptcy. There can be a number of potential reasons why someone with debt problems decides not to file bankruptcy. Fairly often we’ll advise our Columbia area clients not to file … Continue reading
Filing Bankruptcy: Your Mortgage and Car Loan in Chapter 7
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. Many of my Lexington bankruptcy clients have serious debt problems but have managed to keep the payments current on their mortgages and car loans. Setting these debts as a first priority … Continue reading
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Filing Bankruptcy: Your Mortgage and Car Loan
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. Recently a couple from Lexington consulted with me about bankruptcy and said they didn’t want to include their mortgage or car loan. When I asked what they meant, they said they … Continue reading