The New Bankruptcy Means Test Explained in Plain English
Legal / Litigation
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 00:26 |
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With the new bankruptcy law in effect as of October 17, 2005, there is a lot of confusion regarding the new “means test” requirement. The means test will be used by the courts to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The purpose of this article is to explain in plain language how the means test works, so that consumers can get a better idea of how they will be affected under the new rules.
Legalities & Contracts — The Not So Fun Stuff!
Legal / Litigation
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 01:10 |
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This year has been my most eye-opening year when it comes to the legalities of running a business. In 2005, I celebrated 20 years in business. I believe up until then I just sailed through when it came to the legal aspects. Oh yes, I did everything the best I could. Don’t get me wrong and I did most things right. But this year it seemed to all hits. This year I learned the importance of protecting my business and this year I learned the true meaning of a contract. I learned the importance of realizing that it’s a business and I need to run it as such in all I do.
Commercial Litigation Financing
Legal / Litigation
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 01:35 |
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A person who suffers a personal injury caused by another person can go in for litigation cases. Similarly, companies too are often involved in litigation. The reason can be attributed to the competitive market and unfair competition, too. Here simple disputes in the conduct of business and commercial transactions sow the seeds for litigation.
Montana Child Support the Treasure State
Legal / Litigation
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.09.19 01:05 |
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Montana Child Support
How do you know if you qualify for child support? Child support is available to all single parents in need of financial assistance from the non-custodial parent. To receive child support services, you must first fill out an application with the state of Montana. When apply for child support, there will be a non-refundable application fee.