It is never the best sign for a business to consider declaring bankruptcy, but it is not always a vital blow to a company or its brand. Certain types of bankruptcy allow some organizations to continue operations while they work out their abilities to settle debts in...
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Month: December 2018
Chapter 7 bankruptcy may help those with credit card debt
The New York Federal Reserve reports that, collectively, Americans have over $830 billion in credit card debt. This number may be staggering to some, but others may not be so surprised. After all, there are many reasons why people in New Hampshire and nationwide are...
What should potential bankruptcy filers know about the process?
Many people are going to decide to take control of their finances in 2019. For some, this might mean that they need to file for bankruptcy. Unlike what many people believe, this is actually a viable tool that can help consumers who have too much debt for their current...
Woman charged in child endangerment case
Parenting, according to some, is the hardest job a person will ever love. This adage captures the joys and frustrations that come along with a child in a person's care. Given the importance of a safe and healthy upbringing, it is no surprise how far some parents would...
How can I avoid a confrontational divorce?
If you are headed towards the end of a marriage, it is easy to look on the bad side of things. It is hard to see during the process, but divorce can create a lot of space and opportunities for former spouses. It is easier to get to that peaceful and constructive space...
Dividing property in a New Hampshire divorce
Married couples in New Hampshire may spend years or even decades amassing numerous assets. They may own a home together, automobiles, furniture, electronics, retirement accounts, bank accounts and more. However, if the couple decides to divorce, decisions will need to...
Defending your parenting time after divorce
When parents divorce, it is rarely easy to pick up the pieces and move forward, especially when they share custody of a child. Far too often, parents use this division of time with their child as a way to punish each other, which courts do not view kindly.If a court...
Rules for being social media savvy in your divorce
The decisions that you make as you get close to divorce can profoundly impact the outcome of the process. Social media, which has become a commonplace part of everyday life, can have a major influence on the outcome of your divorce.Depending on how you and your spouse...
New Hampshire sees fewest bankruptcies in years
No one starts a career or makes an investment thinking about how it could go wrong. Smart financial moves often involve risk, and some people can lose everything without making any predictable mistakes. This is one of the reasons that bankruptcy allows people with...