- Divorce
- Child SupportSome debts cannot be discharged after divorce, such as child support and court-ordered spousal support (alimony). By eliminating other debts however, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy after divorce can provide you with the cash flow you need to pay your non-dischargeable obligations. You may also have the option of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which can roll your remaining debts into a repayment plan.
- Spousal Support
- BankruptcyA Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a debt liquidation bankruptcy available to both individuals and businesses. It allows a person or business to discharge certain debts, including credit card debt and medical bills, and thereby obtain tremendous relief from debts they can no longer pay. Once the debt is discharged, the debtor is free from creditor collection practices.
- ForeclosureAt the Law Offices of Michael S. Schwartz, we use the law to stop foreclosure, sheriff’s sales and tax sales. We help people keep their homes and get relief from unmanageable debts