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The first decade of the 2000s was hard on the middle class, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. During those 10 years, both median income and median net worth fell for middle class households, and the middle class itself shrunk. The reasons for these declines are the common culprits behind so many of the lasting negative effects of the economic recession: unemployment, underemployment, the loss of home equity and underwater mortgages.
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dischargeability filing and prior to its analysis of the facts, added: ?[T]he Court must apply its common sense knowledge gained from ordinary observations in daily life and general experience to determine whether Debtor?s expenses are reasonable and necessary. If Debtor expends funds for items not necessary for the maintenance of a minimal standard of living or if Debtor expends too much for an item that is needed to maintain that minimal standard of living, then it is unlikely that, given Debtor?s present circumstances, the first prong of the Brunner test is satisfied where such overpayment would permit Debtor to cover the expense of her
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If you are a sole proprietor, for instance, you will be personally liable for the business liabilities if the business doesn?t have enough capital to satisfy the company?s debts. This personal liability also holds true for general partnerships. If you are a partner, you can also be held personally responsible for any outstanding business debts of the partnership. Therefore, filing for both business and personal bankruptcy may be a viable option in these situations.
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The Bricks Law Firm, PC is a family run general practice in Atlanta, Georgia concentrating in Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Wills and Probate Matters, Business Formation, Personal Injury, Collections and Debt Negotiations. In these tough economic times, our focus has shifted primarily to representing debtors in individual and business bankruptcy filings in both chapter 7 and chapter 13 proceedings. In the past year we have represented many bankruptcy clients who never expected to be in such a position. So take heart, you are not alone. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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