by John Rogers | Mar 30, 2009 | Uncategorized
Yes. All of the debts have to be scheduled, with the name and address of the creditors. This is so they can receive notice of the bankruptcy, and get their fair share of any money that is paid to creditors. Sometimes debtors think that they should omit a creditor...
by John Rogers | Mar 27, 2009 | Uncategorized
Debtors in Chapter 7 are required to give up “nonexempt” property that they own at the time of filing; they are allowed to keep both “exempt” property that they own at the time of filing and any property that they receive a right to own after...
by John Rogers | Mar 26, 2009 | Uncategorized
John Rogers, Attorney at Law is Certified-Consumer Bankruptcy Law-American Board of Certification. www.abcworld.org He is one of only 5 attorneys in Kentucky that has recieved this Certification. John Rogers, Attorney at Law is also an active member of the...
by John Rogers | Mar 25, 2009 | Uncategorized
Under Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code, any inheritance that you would become entitled to within 180 days of filing bankruptcy could be an asset of your bankruptcy estate and would need to be immediately reported to your attorney and the trustee. There is a recent...
by John Rogers | Mar 24, 2009 | Uncategorized
At the law office of John Rogers, Attorney at Law, in Glasgow, Kentucky, our firms helps individuals and businesses resolve their financial matters. We represent people and businesses throughout South Central Kentucky, including the counties of Barren, Monroe, Allen,...
by John Rogers | Mar 24, 2009 | Uncategorized
The law office of John Rogers is located in Glasgow, Kentucky and focuses its practice in the area of bankruptcy. We limit our bankruptcy practice to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy law, often called straight bankruptcy, and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy law, a reorganization process...