Do you need an Accident Reconstructionist?
Vehicle accidents can have a devastating impact on your life, especially if it has been difficult to determine liability after the accident. Not only do you have to file an insurance claim and have your vehicle repaired, but you may also have been injured. This will make it important to spend time focusing on your […]
Read More →Who Can File for Bankruptcy?
Understanding who can file for bankruptcy can go a long way toward informing you of your options when you have financial issues. It is important to keep in mind that bankruptcy should really be turned to as an absolute last resort for getting out of debt. Here at LeBaron & Jensen, we strive to provide […]
Read More →What Happens to Tax Refunds in Bankruptcy?
Filing for bankruptcy around tax season can bring up the question regarding what happens to your tax refund during bankruptcy. Your tax refund is the amount that you have essentially overpaid in taxes throughout the year. Many people choose to pay more in taxes throughout the year and receive a tax refund during tax season. […]
Read More →How Social Media Can Affect Your Case
Social media has quickly become the new standard. It is far more common for adults to regularly use social media than it is for them to refrain from social media use. It is important to remember that anything you post on social media can be used against you in court. It is vital to take […]
Read More →Should you Settle or Go to Trial?
When you have experienced a personal injury, it can be difficult to know the best way to proceed. Essentially, there are two options for resolving a personal injury case. One way to resolve a personal injury case is through accepting a settlement. The other way is by taking the case to court and having a […]
Read More →Are Student Loans Dischargeable Through Bankruptcy?
Student loans are typically not dischargeable through bankruptcy, though there are options for debt relief in extreme situations. This also changes depending on the kind of loan that has been received. Federal loans or loans obtained through a non-profit organization like a school are unlikely to be dischargeable. However, private loans may be easier to […]
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