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Federal Wage Garnishment Law vs. CA Wage Garnishment Law

California wage law differs from federal wage law in many ways. For example, California has a higher minimum wage, requires employers to pay overtim...

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Overview of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Michigan

Making the decision to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy should only come after extensive research and consideration. You will need to evaluate your f...

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Will the Chapter 7 Trustee Agree to My Reaffirmation Request?

At the end of your Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, most of your debts will be discharged (wiped out), except for certain types of debts that survive bankru...

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Bankruptcy: Important New York Laws

When filing for bankruptcy in New York it is essential to know the law or to seek qualified legal help from a professional attorney. Since each stat...

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How To File Bankruptcy In Virginia

Residents of Virginia may file for a Virginia bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or 13 depending on whether or not they want to keep their home, car and oth...

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Filing Bankruptcy In Illinois: How to Plan Ahead

In a bankruptcy filing, Illinois statutes address both Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcies. Chapter 7 liquidates assets to satisfy debtors. Chapter 13 ...

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Bankruptcy: Virginia Exemptions and Process

Virginia bankruptcy laws may allow you certain exemptions for your home, car and other personal assets. In order to find out the Virginia bankruptcy e...

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