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What If a Creditor Sends You a 1099-C

attorney Robert ReeseThis time of year my firm receives quite a few calls from current and former clients who have received a 1099-C document from a creditor. This is an IRS form that deals with debt that has been cancelled (hence the “C”) due to some event taking place during the s

The People of Alabama Deserve Better!

Attorney Mary PoolWith all the news last week regarding Governor Bentley and his “improper” relationship with Rebekah Mason, I feel that the press has lost sight of the real issues with Governor Bentley and his leadership of Alabama.  Governor Bentley originally ran for office stating he would not take a salary from the people of Alabama until the budget was balanced and our

Arbitration Clause Denies Justice in Nursing Home Abuse Case

Attorney Ron SykstusPreviously, the New York Times published a comprehensive series regarding arbitration stripping away and prohibiting many rights of consumers.  I have written about this in the past and the New York Times article and subsequent editorial

The Problem with Minimum Credit Card Payments

Attorney Joshua LawhornCredit cards are readily available to the majority of Americans and, when used properly, can be quite useful. They are convenient for emergency situations and can provide more security. If you manage to be responsible with your credit card use, you can also build your credit score.

Is the American Dream Possible After Bankruptcy?

Gail DonaldsonOne of the most often asked questions I am asked is “Can I buy a house after Chapter 13?”  Owning a home is the American dream of many and the thought of losing the chance of home ownership is frightening.  Unfortunately, I don’t get follow up’s from clients post-bankruptcy very often on how they ar

I Think I Discovered Victoria’s Secret!

About two weeks ago, two separate clients tried to convince me that they needed to keep a particular charge card from their respective bankruptcies.  Mind you, it is illegal to intentionally leave a creditor out of your bankruptcy.  And even though both of these clients were aware of that, they still felt compelled to plead their ca

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