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15th January 2020
Have you reviewed your beneficiary designation for your retirement or life insurance account within the last year? If not, it is highly recommended that you do so. Designating a beneficiary…
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19th November 2018
Student Loan Lawyers in Bankruptcy Proceedings Can Ask Unreasonable Questions As discussed in a previous post on student loan debt and bankruptcy, discharging student loan debt is a difficult task. The debtor must…
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19th November 2018
Along with the charitable contributions, the marital deduction is one of the most often used deductions in estate planning. Pursuant to federal estate tax laws, the gross probate estate is subject…
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19th November 2018
Overview of Tax Fraud Cheating on your income taxes is a serious crime, and this should come with no surprise. A willful attempt to evade filing your income tax or…
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19th November 2018
Can I Discharge Taxes During a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Typically taxes can be discharged in a Chapter 7filing if the following conditions are met. 1. Taxes are for a year…
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