by Paula Greenway | Feb 4, 2010 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Bankruptcy Law, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
When individuals file for bankruptcy, they often have many concerns about their finances, families, and jobs. Some individuals believe that if their employers find out about their financial situation, they may fire them.However, according to U.S.C. Sec 525, employers...
by Paula Greenway | Jan 28, 2010 | Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
The owners of an Alabama landfill filed for bankruptcy Tuesday. According to the bankruptcy filing, Perry Uniontown Ventures LLC and Perry County Associates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.The filing comes on the heels of the owners accepting a multimillion...
by Paula Greenway | Jan 21, 2010 | Bankruptcy Filing, Bankruptcy Law, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy fraud occurs when individuals file for bankruptcy with criminal intent. Such intent includes filing for bankruptcy for purpose of not paying for goods and services even though the filers have sufficient funds.If individuals are convicted of bankruptcy...
by Paula Greenway | Jan 13, 2010 | Bankruptcy Filing, Chapter 7, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Some education funds are exempt from seizure within limits. According to Alabama bankruptcy law, allowable funds include those that are place in an educational retirement account or qualified tuition program.They are limited to payments made to the fund within the...
by Paula Greenway | Jan 6, 2010 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy filings increased 32 percent in 2009 compared to 2008. According to statistics released by the National Bankruptcy Research Center, 1.3 million individuals and businesses filed for bankruptcy.This uptick in filings includes a 42 percent increase in Chapter...