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David  Blum Lawyer

David Blum

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Immigration, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Bankruptcy & Debt

I graduated summa cum laude from the University of Miami where I clerked for the Hon. Edward Moore of the 11th Circuit Court and interned with the U... (more)

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Daniel Schlanger

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Bankruptcy & Debt, Collection, Credit & Debt, Employee Rights

Daniel Schlanger is a partner at Kakalec & Schlanger, LLP, where he heads the firm's consumer practice. His practice focuses on representing victims o... (more)

Jose A. Camacho Lawyer

Jose A. Camacho

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Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Civil & Human Rights, Real Estate, Bankruptcy & Debt
Also Admitted to the United States District Court -New York Southern District

The Law Firm of Camacho & Associates, P.C. is a General Law Practice with over 25 years concentrating on State and Federal Criminal Defense in the tre... (more)

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Kent Gross

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Bankruptcy & Debt, Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Employment, Estate

Kent Gross is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York. Mr. Gross received his J.D. from the University of California Los Angeles School of Law.

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646-506-8662

Asher Brian White Lawyer

Asher Brian White

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Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt

Asher White is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York.

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800-886-0360

Gregory M. Messer Lawyer

Gregory M. Messer

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Bankruptcy & Debt, Bankruptcy, Credit & Debt

Providing debt relief for individual and business clients in the New York City area for more than three decades Gregory Messer, a principal in The ... (more)

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800-887-8940

David  Molot Lawyer

David Molot

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Immigration, Bankruptcy & Debt, Civil & Human Rights, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law

The Law Office of David Molot is a full service law firm that provides excellent representation throughout the state of New York and all throughout th... (more)

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800-878-2460

Richard A. Kraus Lawyer

Richard A. Kraus

Identity Theft, Consumer Protection, Credit & Debt
Alan Julius Goldberg Lawyer

Alan Julius Goldberg

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Accident & Injury, Bankruptcy & Debt, Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant

GOLDBERG & LINDENBERG, P.C. was founded in January 1981, by Alan J. Goldberg, Esq. The firm has continually grown and expanded into a full service ... (more)

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Vivian Mortimer Williams

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Landlord-Tenant, Immigration, Criminal, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury

VMW LAW is a general service law firm in New York City which was founded in 2004. With a broad array of legal services, the firm is dynamic and very p... (more)

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LEGAL TERMS

LIEN

The right of a secured creditor to grab a specific item of property if you don't pay a debt. Liens you agree to are called security interests, and include mortg... (more...)
The right of a secured creditor to grab a specific item of property if you don't pay a debt. Liens you agree to are called security interests, and include mortgages, home equity loans, car loans and personal loans for which you pledge property to guarantee repayment. Liens created without your consent are called nonconsensual liens, and include judgment liens (liens filed by a creditor who has sued you and obtained a judgment), tax liens and mechanics liens (liens filed by a contractor who worked on your house but wasn't paid).

CREDIT BUREAU

A private, profit-making company that collects and sells information about a person's credit history. Typical clients include banks, mortgage lenders and credit... (more...)
A private, profit-making company that collects and sells information about a person's credit history. Typical clients include banks, mortgage lenders and credit card companies that use the information to screen applicants for loans and credit cards. There are three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union, and they are regulated by the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act.

GUARANTOR

A person who makes a legally binding promise to either pay another person's debt or perform another person's duty if that person defaults or fails to perform. T... (more...)
A person who makes a legally binding promise to either pay another person's debt or perform another person's duty if that person defaults or fails to perform. The guarantor gives a 'guaranty,' which is an assurance that the debt or other obligation will be fulfilled.

GARNISHMENT

A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if ... (more...)
A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if she loses a lawsuit filed by the creditor. Up to 25% of a person's wages can be deducted.

SETOFF

A claim made by someone who allegedly owes money, that the amount should be reduced because the other person owes him money. This is often raised in a countercl... (more...)
A claim made by someone who allegedly owes money, that the amount should be reduced because the other person owes him money. This is often raised in a counterclaim filed by a defendant in a lawsuit. Banks may try to exercise a setoff by taking money out of a deposit account to satisfy past due payments on a loan or credit card bill. Such an act is illegal under most circumstances.

FAIR CREDIT BILLING ACT (FCBA)

A federal law that gives you rights when an error occurs on your credit card statement. You must notify the credit card company of the mistake within 60 days af... (more...)
A federal law that gives you rights when an error occurs on your credit card statement. You must notify the credit card company of the mistake within 60 days after it mailed the bill to you. The company must then correct the mistake, or at least acknowledge receipt of your letter within 30 days, and must correct the error within 90 days or explain why it believes the credit card statement is correct.

CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY

The most familiar type of bankruptcy, in which many or all of your debts are wiped out completely in exchange for giving up your nonexempt property. Chapter 7 b... (more...)
The most familiar type of bankruptcy, in which many or all of your debts are wiped out completely in exchange for giving up your nonexempt property. Chapter 7 bankruptcy takes from three to six months, costs about $200, and commonly requires only one trip to the courthouse.

CHAPTER 13 PLAN

A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to ... (more...)
A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to pay all mandatory debts -- for example, back child support, taxes, and mortgage arrearages -- as well as some or all unsecured, nonpriority debts, such as medical and credit card bills.

WORKOUT

A debtor's plan to take care of a debt, by paying it off or through loan forgiveness. Workouts are often created to avoid bankruptcy or foreclosure proceedings.