What Should You Do With Your Stimulus Money?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Well—Finally 2020 is hind sight!! And hind sight is 2020! (or so they say) But 2020 has another “visual” meaning—Someone with 20/20 vision has “perfect” eye sight—clear vision. Both of these phrases can be a positive force as we move ahead into the new year—2021.
What Does “Success” Mean in Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Thursday, December 17, 2020
You may have seen statistics about the number of bankruptcy cases that are “successfully completed” and wondered what that means. When you see that type of data, it generally refers to a specific outcome in the bankruptcy court.
How to Handle Unexpected Income after Bankruptcy
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Imagine that you’ve been wrestling with debt for a couple of years, and finally decided to take charge and reclaim control of your finances. You hire an attorney and file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. A few weeks after you file, you buy a Tennessee lottery ticket while you’re paying for gas and you win.
Now what?
Beware of Debt Consolidation Companies
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, January 23, 2019
You've heard the commercials:
If you owe $10,000.00 or more to the IRS, CALL NOW. Don't contact the IRS alone.
Or
If you owe more than $5,000.00 in credit card debt, CALL NOW for help in consolidating your credit cards.
What Creditors Know Can Hurt You!
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Friday, September 28, 2018
When I meet with an individual, the person is often shocked to find out that there are no laws requiring an individual to give information to a creditor or collector over the phone or even in writing.
Stop Drowning…in Guilt. Get Going Forward!
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, May 16, 2018
It's probably safe to say that most of us were raised with the adage: "If you create a debt, you had better pay it. You're a bad person if you don't pay your bills." But, most of us when we are making decisions do not intentionally set out on a course to simply skip out on paying our bills.
What You Don't Know Can Hurt...Your Bank Account!
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, April 25, 2018
It's tax season and millions of Americans dream all year of how they are going to spend their refunds. With tax refunds becoming more substantial over the years due to certain exemptions that can be claimed, many people plan on using their refunds from year to year to catch up on delinquent debts, pay medical expenses, make repairs to homes or cars, or even use the funds to take a vacation.
Opt-out of Student Loans?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Recently I had the opportunity to be involved with a "round table" discussion regarding the damaging effects of student loans on at least two generations now as more and more people are getting hooked into the idea that they must get a college education.
What to Do If You've Been Served with a Lawsuit
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Have you been served with a lawsuit recently? If so, the most important thing to do is to stay calm and call for help! Many people do not understand that they may have a very short window of time to act before even more serious consequences may occur. The most common problem we see is that someone may be served with a lawsuit, however, they don't realize that the time to take action is immediately.
Five Steps to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Thursday, September 28, 2017
Numbers have certainly increased during the last five years when it comes to identity theft. With the recent Equifax breach and the fallout therefrom, it is more important now than ever to be vigilant about protecting your identity and minimize the risks that you will be one of the ones injured by security breaches and the like. Below are a few tips to keep in mind: