Own A Failing Business? Want To Start Fresh In 2015? What You Need To Know About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

30 December 2014
 Categories: Law, Articles

If your business didn't do as well in 2014 as you had hoped, and you are struggling to pay the bills, you may be thinking about filing for bankruptcy protection.  However, before you can file, you have to determine what type of bankruptcy is right for your business. There are differences between Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 12 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. Learning about these differences and discussing your options with a bankruptcy attorney will help you determine which is the best option for you. Read More 

Credit Where Credit Is Due: How To Regain Control Of Your Credit Card Debt

29 December 2014
 Categories: Law, Articles

Debt is a necessary evil—without it, big-ticket items like homes and cars would be unattainable for the average person. In fact, in order to qualify for a home or car loan, you must demonstrate a good credit history, something that can only be done by previously taking on debt. That being said, the debt that is necessary for everyday life can easily spiral out of control. While credit cards are good way to build your credit score, they can easily become a detriment to it if not used responsibly. Read More 

Caring For You: Four Tools To Help You Navigate Hard Times

3 September 2014
 Categories: Law, Articles

The darkest night always comes before the brightest dawn. When you experience setbacks in life, knowing how to cope with them in a positive way makes all the difference. Whether you're working your way through grief, disappointment, fear, or depression, there are tools you can use to help you get to higher ground. It's just a matter of knowing where they're located and how best to use them. 1.  Your Support Network Read More