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The basic definition of your current monthly income Chapter 7 is that it is your average monthly income over the six months preceding the filing of your chapter 7 bankruptcy. In other words, we are talking about your average income…
Current monthly income is important to determine early in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy process because it is a crucial element in determining if you qualify to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. This income figure is one of the most important…
Today’s free form is a HIPAA Medical Authorization that our Personal Injury Attorneys have clients sign in order to obtain our clients’ medical records. We have drafted this form to have all of the information that the most common North…
Determining the value of NC personal injury settlements really depends on your case, because determining the value of your personal injury case really depends on you and your case. In evaluating a personal injury case, I am really trying to…
The basic definition of real property is that real property is anything that is attached to the land. The most common real property dealt with in chapter 7 bankruptcy is your house, but it could also include such things as vacation homes,…
This free form may be more for attorneys out there that are looking for a simple form contingent retainer and fee agreement. For our personal injury cases, like most plaintiff attorneys, we do not charge hourly. Rather, we charge our clients on…
Hidden in this question is the real question: Can my lawyer get more money than I can get if I represent myself? Or more specifically, can my lawyer get more than 33% more than I can get on my own?…
The most important thing to remember when meeting with your attorney for the first time is that you are only hurting your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case if you are not open and honest with your attorney. Your attorney needs to…
In our day to day law practice we often find a need for the use of a power of attorney. Sometimes we need to sign something on behalf of a client, and sometimes the client needs someone to sign on…
Yes. If you find yourself in a situation where the liability insurance proceeds are insufficient to pay for all of your medical bills and pain and suffering, then you still have a claim against the at fault driver. However, before…