The legal team at WNML combine over 170 years of legal experience. Our partners have been Federal Judges, Counsel to the Commandant United States Marine Corps, and Government litigators. We have practiced before the Supreme Court of the United States as well as Federal, State and local Courts in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Tennessee, Texas, Illinois and Michigan.
Our clients have come to our Firm with problems big and small and all have been treated with the same hands on concern and application to their needs. Although we are a general practice firm we have extensive experience in Wills, Estates and Trusts, Divorce/Family Law, Labor Law, Immigration, Bankruptcy, Complex Commercial litigation and Criminal Defense.
Since 1961 Our compassionate and caring staff has been helping families on Long Island, New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut assert their legal rights. Wolk, Neuman, Maziarz & Lanzet will insure that your case is given the attention it deserves with most favorable results.
Our clients have come to our Firm with problems big and small and all have been treated with the same hands on concern and application to their needs. Although we are a general practice firm we have extensive experience in Wills, Estates and Trusts, Divorce/Family Law, Labor Law, Immigration, Bankruptcy, Complex Commercial litigation and Criminal Defense.
Since 1961 Our compassionate and caring staff has been helping families on Long Island, New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut assert their legal rights. Wolk, Neuman, Maziarz & Lanzet will insure that your case is given the attention it deserves with most favorable results.
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Losing a loved one is never an easy event.
It is important that you get legal counsel as soon as possible as there are many details that have to be handled.
Sometimes money or death, in our experience, brings out the worst in people and causes myriad disputes and arguments amongst surviving family members.
Contested estates are some of the most difficult cases to litigate and many times require a team of experienced lawyers to defend your rights.
With over 150 years of combined expertise, WNML has been advocating for the rights of it's clients after a loss of a loved one.
It is important that you get legal counsel as soon as possible as there are many details that have to be handled.
Sometimes money or death, in our experience, brings out the worst in people and causes myriad disputes and arguments amongst surviving family members.
Contested estates are some of the most difficult cases to litigate and many times require a team of experienced lawyers to defend your rights.
With over 150 years of combined expertise, WNML has been advocating for the rights of it's clients after a loss of a loved one.
Since 1961 the law office of Wolk, Neuman, Maziarz & Lanzet has been helping individuals and families on Long Island and NYC get out of debt.
Our compassionate and caring staff are here to listen to you and help ease the stress for you during this difficult time.
Don't be ashamed or embarrassed of your financial situation, schedule a free consultation with us now.
We will determine whether bankruptcy is a viable choice for you.
As there are several bankruptcy options, Chapter 7 and 13 being the most widely used, we will help you determine which is right for you.
Our compassionate and caring staff are here to listen to you and help ease the stress for you during this difficult time.
Don't be ashamed or embarrassed of your financial situation, schedule a free consultation with us now.
We will determine whether bankruptcy is a viable choice for you.
As there are several bankruptcy options, Chapter 7 and 13 being the most widely used, we will help you determine which is right for you.
Completed client "Means Test Worksheet" worksheet specifying all monthly expenses, income, assets and liabilities.
A bankruptcy "means test" determines if your income is low enough to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
It is a formula that keeps filers with larger incomes from filing for Chapter 7. Filers with higher income who fail the means test may file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy to repay a portion of their debts.
You do not have to be penniless to use Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
You may have significant monthly income and still qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
A bankruptcy "means test" determines if your income is low enough to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
It is a formula that keeps filers with larger incomes from filing for Chapter 7. Filers with higher income who fail the means test may file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy to repay a portion of their debts.
You do not have to be penniless to use Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
You may have significant monthly income and still qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is a sensible option for many who suffer from debt woes that are ruining their lives.
A Chapter 7 filing provides for a complete liquidation/ forgiveness of most of your outstanding debts while allowing you to, many times, keep your home, car and much more.
Not only will the harassing phone calls from debt collectors stop, but you will be able to rebuild your life and financial future.
A Chapter 13 filing facilitates a reorganization of your debt and provides a five year pay back plan for those who do not qualify for a Chapter 7.
A Chapter 7 filing provides for a complete liquidation/ forgiveness of most of your outstanding debts while allowing you to, many times, keep your home, car and much more.
Not only will the harassing phone calls from debt collectors stop, but you will be able to rebuild your life and financial future.
A Chapter 13 filing facilitates a reorganization of your debt and provides a five year pay back plan for those who do not qualify for a Chapter 7.
A.All collection activity stops including foreclosures, repossessions, garnishment.
Usually within 4 -8 weeks or so of filing a complete bankruptcy filing you are given a date by the US BANKRUPTCY COURT for a 341 hearing.
A discharge order is issued by the court when and if your bankruptcy is over.
Until you receive this discharge order your bankruptcy is not complete.
All debts included in the bankruptcy are formally non-collectable after receipt of the order.
Most individuals or couples filing for protection under either Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy must now meet certain eligibility requirements under a "Means Test."
Usually within 4 -8 weeks or so of filing a complete bankruptcy filing you are given a date by the US BANKRUPTCY COURT for a 341 hearing.
A discharge order is issued by the court when and if your bankruptcy is over.
Until you receive this discharge order your bankruptcy is not complete.
All debts included in the bankruptcy are formally non-collectable after receipt of the order.
Most individuals or couples filing for protection under either Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy must now meet certain eligibility requirements under a "Means Test."
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