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Nick C. Thompson

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How to Get Money Back from a Commissioner Foreclosure Sale
How do I get money back from a Commissioner foreclosure sale? How to get money back from a Commissioner...
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Student Loan Wage Garnishment
It is allowable for the U.S. Department of Education to garnish 15% of your wages if you are in default...
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The Attorney Client Confidentiality Privilege in Bankruptcy
The attorney-client confidentiality privilege is one of the very few relationships where even if you...
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Student Loan Discharge Through Bankruptcy
Some Chapter 7 cases discharge student loans but the best solution is Chapter 13 for when an individual...
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Student Loan Bankruptcy Qualifications
Yes, it is hard to bankrupt student loans. In fact, we think that some judges go beyond the standard....
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Bankruptcy For Limited Liability Companies - LLC Bankruptcy
LLCs are a popular business form of organization because of strong protections from creditor liability....
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Default Judgments and Zombie Debts
Do you know about zombie debt collectors? Try to imagine this scenario. First, you’re served with...
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How Bankruptcy Voids Liens and Mortgages
Below are some examples of when the bankruptcy court and sometimes the debtor has the ability to void...
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Problems with Loan Modification and Workout Agreements
Over and over again we hear the same comment from our clients that attempt loan modification. “Every...
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About the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act • Video
After a creditor charges a debt off they often sell it or send it to debt collectors for debt collections....
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Chapter 7 Student Loan Hardship Discharge
Chapter 7 student loan bankruptcy hardship discharges are hard but not impossible to get. A Chapter 7...
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Bankruptcy and 1099 taxable income 
Bankruptcy and 1099 taxable income Bankruptcy and 1099 taxable income When you file bankruptcy or settle...
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