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Tag Archives: columbia bankruptcy lawyer
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
Is Bankruptcy Really the Last Alternative?
Written by Lexington/Columbia bankruptcy lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. Last weekend I heard a Columbia radio advertisement for a debt adjustment service. Aiming his message at those with out-of-control debt, the announcer said, “Don’t file bankruptcy – that should be … Continue reading
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Five Things Your Bankruptcy Lawyer May Not Tell You
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. When reviewing your financial information, advising you about your options, and preparing to file a bankruptcy case, even the most careful bankruptcy attorney may not discuss everything that might be important … Continue reading
Stay Away from Wells Fargo if You’re Filing Bankruptcy
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. Filing bankruptcy is a big decision. You want things to go as smoothly as possible. The last thing you need is trouble with your bank. Filing bankruptcy when you have an … Continue reading
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Columbia Bankruptcy Hearings
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. My bankruptcy clients in the Lexington and Columbia, South Carolina often fret about having to attend their bankruptcy hearing. It’s understandable to feel stress about what is probably the only appearance … Continue reading