For more than three decades, Richard A. Sadoff, Attorney at Law, has provided excellent legal services to assist clients with bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy alternatives to meet their financial needs. Servicing the Greater Cincinnati, OH area, including Kenton, Campbell and Boone counties. Attorney Richard A. Sadoff, a principal of the firm, concentrates his practice in handling debtor's bankruptcy and also serves as a Trustee for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in the Covington, KY Bankruptcy Court.
Our firm offers over 30 years experience in Asset Protection, Tax Law, Bankruptcy, Accounting, Business formation, Preservation of Wealth, Limited Liability Companies. Our thorough understanding of the codes, and years of handling thousands of debtor bankruptcy cases have resulted in extensive knowledge in the field of bankruptcy, tax, and asset protection.
For a more detailed explanation of what bankruptcy entails, see our section entitled "An Overview of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy." Also see our section "Why Choose Us?" for more information regarding what we have to offer.
Our firm offers over 30 years experience in Asset Protection, Tax Law, Bankruptcy, Accounting, Business formation, Preservation of Wealth, Limited Liability Companies. Our thorough understanding of the codes, and years of handling thousands of debtor bankruptcy cases have resulted in extensive knowledge in the field of bankruptcy, tax, and asset protection.
For a more detailed explanation of what bankruptcy entails, see our section entitled "An Overview of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy." Also see our section "Why Choose Us?" for more information regarding what we have to offer.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common form of bankruptcy and is frequently referred to as "liquidation."
Under liquidation, non-exempt property of the bankruptcy estate can be sold by a bankruptcy trustee to partially or fully satisfy creditors.
Following the distribution of assets to creditors, most debts are discharged, or wiped clean.
Richard A. Sadoff, Attorney at Law, has helped thousands of Kentucky residents in Kenton, Campbell and Boone Counties get a fresh financial start.
If assets are liquidated by your Trustee, the proceeds are distributed to your creditors according to a statutory priority scheme.
Under liquidation, non-exempt property of the bankruptcy estate can be sold by a bankruptcy trustee to partially or fully satisfy creditors.
Following the distribution of assets to creditors, most debts are discharged, or wiped clean.
Richard A. Sadoff, Attorney at Law, has helped thousands of Kentucky residents in Kenton, Campbell and Boone Counties get a fresh financial start.
If assets are liquidated by your Trustee, the proceeds are distributed to your creditors according to a statutory priority scheme.
Many Kentucky & OH residents want to avail themselves of the benefits of bankruptcy, but they fear the loss of personal property and assets, including their home, car, wages, pensions and retirement accounts.
In some instances, this fear is well founded.
While bankruptcy is a powerful tool to dispatch debt, selecting the wrong form can force you to give up property.
Richard A. Sadoff, Attorney at Law has counseled and protected the assets of Northern KY & OH residents for more than two decades.
In some instances, this fear is well founded.
While bankruptcy is a powerful tool to dispatch debt, selecting the wrong form can force you to give up property.
Richard A. Sadoff, Attorney at Law has counseled and protected the assets of Northern KY & OH residents for more than two decades.
Richard Sadoff and his associates represent individuals and estates in Ohio and Kentucky through the probate process.
Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person's estate is properly distributed to heirs or designated beneficiaries and any debt owed to creditors is paid off.
In all likelihood an estate with assets will have to be distributed through probate, whether or not the deceased had a will.
During this estate administration process the Probate Court ensures the assets of the deceased are distributed properly - both to heirs or beneficiaries of a will and creditors.
Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person's estate is properly distributed to heirs or designated beneficiaries and any debt owed to creditors is paid off.
In all likelihood an estate with assets will have to be distributed through probate, whether or not the deceased had a will.
During this estate administration process the Probate Court ensures the assets of the deceased are distributed properly - both to heirs or beneficiaries of a will and creditors.
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