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Credit reports obtained same day. The bankruptcy information you're reading on this site is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this or associated pages, documents, comments, answers, emails, or other communications should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
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Ken has practiced law since 1994 when he started working for Paul C. Parker and Associates.
For over 20 years, his practice area have been Consumer Bankruptcy, Personal Injury and Worker's Compensation.
In 2007, Ken opened hiss own firm, continues to represent people in need of legal services.
Ken also serves as a Judge of the Magistrate Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Ken is involved in several civic organizations.
He serves as the Director for the Gainesville Aid Project, a non-profit organization that helps the elderly and disabled of Hall County.
For over 20 years, his practice area have been Consumer Bankruptcy, Personal Injury and Worker's Compensation.
In 2007, Ken opened hiss own firm, continues to represent people in need of legal services.
Ken also serves as a Judge of the Magistrate Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Ken is involved in several civic organizations.
He serves as the Director for the Gainesville Aid Project, a non-profit organization that helps the elderly and disabled of Hall County.
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a debt consolidation and repayment plan.
Most of your debts are consolidated into a single payment made at regular intervals determined by the court, usually based on how often you are paid.
While you are in a Chapter 13 plan, you are protected from creditors by the courts until your debts are paid.
A Chapter 13 plan stops foreclosures, repossessions, creditor harassment, garnishments and lawsuits.
A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case is called the Fresh Start Chapter.
In this type of bankruptcy case, most of your debt is wiped out and you are given a fresh, clean slate to start over.
Most of your debts are consolidated into a single payment made at regular intervals determined by the court, usually based on how often you are paid.
While you are in a Chapter 13 plan, you are protected from creditors by the courts until your debts are paid.
A Chapter 13 plan stops foreclosures, repossessions, creditor harassment, garnishments and lawsuits.
A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case is called the Fresh Start Chapter.
In this type of bankruptcy case, most of your debt is wiped out and you are given a fresh, clean slate to start over.
The following is a general explanation of your rights when you are in an automobile accident.
Please keep this explanation so that you may refer to it in the future to possibly answer any questions you may have.
Georgia is a state that does require that insurance be maintained on all automobiles.
Whenever there is an accident, it is the insurance company covering the vehicle which caused the accident that is responsible for payment of all benefits.
This includes medical bills, lost wages, damage to your vehicle, and compensation for your pain and suffering.
Please keep this explanation so that you may refer to it in the future to possibly answer any questions you may have.
Georgia is a state that does require that insurance be maintained on all automobiles.
Whenever there is an accident, it is the insurance company covering the vehicle which caused the accident that is responsible for payment of all benefits.
This includes medical bills, lost wages, damage to your vehicle, and compensation for your pain and suffering.
What is Workers' Compensation?
A. Workers' compensation is a benefits program created by state law that provides medical, rehabilitation, income, death and other benefits to employees and dependents due to injury, illness and death resulting from a compensable work-related claim covered by the law.
A. Any injury, illness, or death arising out of and in the course of employment is by definition a compensable work-related claim.
This means if employees are injured while performing assigned job duties during assigned work hours, they are covered under the workers' compensation program.
A. Workers' compensation is a benefits program created by state law that provides medical, rehabilitation, income, death and other benefits to employees and dependents due to injury, illness and death resulting from a compensable work-related claim covered by the law.
A. Any injury, illness, or death arising out of and in the course of employment is by definition a compensable work-related claim.
This means if employees are injured while performing assigned job duties during assigned work hours, they are covered under the workers' compensation program.
Does my divorce decree protect me if my ex-spouse has filed for bankruptcy and she has listed me as a co-signer on a Schedule D?.
Bankruptcy is the legal method for a debtor to discharge or relieve debt.
Bankruptcy is a way for people or a business who owe more money than they can pay to either work out a plan to repay the money over time or to have their debt wiped out.
While no debtor is guaranteed a total discharge, most debtors who file for bankruptcy are given such relief.
One of the primary purposes of bankruptcy is to relieve the honest debtor from the weight of oppressive indebtedness and to provide the debtor with a fresh start.
Bankruptcy is the legal method for a debtor to discharge or relieve debt.
Bankruptcy is a way for people or a business who owe more money than they can pay to either work out a plan to repay the money over time or to have their debt wiped out.
While no debtor is guaranteed a total discharge, most debtors who file for bankruptcy are given such relief.
One of the primary purposes of bankruptcy is to relieve the honest debtor from the weight of oppressive indebtedness and to provide the debtor with a fresh start.
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