Monthly Archives: July 2024
How is Family Support Treated in a Personal Bankruptcy?
In the West Palm Beach area and throughout the state of Florida, consumers can be required to pay family support (child support or alimony), or can be awarded family support (child support or alimony) in a family law case. While it is important to remember that bankruptcy law is separate from family law in… Read More »
Can I Make Credit Card Purchases Before Filing for Bankruptcy?
When an individual is considering the possibility of filing for bankruptcy, or has even taken steps to plan for a bankruptcy filing, it can be difficult to completely change your financial habits in the weeks or months leading up to the bankruptcy filing. And in some cases, it may be necessary to continue making… Read More »
New FTC Rule on Non-Compete Agreements
Business owners in South Florida and throughout the country should be aware of a final rule issued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concerning noncompete agreements. In short, an FTC press release indicated that the final rule is designed “to promote competition by banning noncompetes nationwide, protecting the fundamental freedom of workers to change… Read More »
Gen X and Millennial Bankruptcy Filings
Are Americans in certain generations more likely to file for bankruptcy than people of other ages? A report in Newsweek suggests that bankruptcy filings are particularly high among two generations: Generation X (GenX), whose birth years run from 1965 to 1980, and Millennials, whose birth years span from 1981 to 1996. The data indicates… Read More »
Students Loans in a Liquidation Versus Reorganization Bankruptcy
If you owe a significant amount of money in student loans and have been struggling to repay what you owe, you might be thinking about bankruptcy. It is critical to know that the process for seeking a discharge of student loans in bankruptcy changed recently, making it markedly easier for individual debtors to have… Read More »
Lawsuits Challenge New FTC Non-Compete Rule: What Should Businesses Know?
As many business owners in South Florida now know, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced a final rule to ban non-compete agreements. According to the FTC’s press release about the issuance of the final rule, the new rule is intended “to promote competition by banning non-competes nationwide, protecting the fundamental freedom of workers… Read More »
What is a No-Asset Bankruptcy?
If you are considering the possibility of filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in South Florida, you likely know that Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a form of liquidation bankruptcy. Accordingly, if you do file for Chapter 7 as an individual (or as a married couple), all of your non-exempt assets will be liquidated so that… Read More »
High-Income Individuals and Consumer Bankruptcy
Many people assume that consumer bankruptcy is only a step that a person or married couple will take when they have low wages and limited assets, or after they lose their job and do not expect to be able to make regular payments to creditors and debt piles up. Yet there are many circumstances… Read More »
Bankruptcy Versus Foreclosure in Florida
For any individual who is struggling financially, including with a home mortgage, they might be looking at options of filing for bankruptcy or facing the fact that a foreclosure of their home could soon be imminent. It is extremely important to know that filing for consumer bankruptcy can prevent a foreclosure, but more importantly,… Read More »