Fort Worth firefighters and police representatives piled into town hall this week to discuss the fate of the city of Fort Worth’s underfunded pension plan. The city stated that in order to keep up with payments it needed to raise an addition $50 million dollars in order to prevent the pension from going bankrupt in … Read more
If you’ve flown on a US commercial air flight or had a sore back while at work, chances are that your flight or office hours were made more comfortable by some gadget from Brookstone. The stores have become a staple of the airport or mall scene over the last decade, earning a dominating market position … Read more
Student loan debt continues to be an ongoing issue and one that many Texas lawmakers and Texas bankruptcy attorneys have weighed in on heavily. While there have been serious discussions revolving around allowing graduates to include their student loan debt in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Texas, no clear guidelines or legislation has … Read more
Automobile loans are one of the most common types of loans in the country and for good reason. Most individuals need reliable transportation in order to make a living. One of the major concerns of individuals who file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, is the question of if they will be able to obtain a car loan … Read more
Texas bankruptcy exemption is designed to allow you to keep certain property such as equity in your home, your automobile, tools of your trade, household furniture, firearms, clothing, and even the family bible. Many individuals ask their bankruptcy attorney in Texas about checking accounts and whether or not the money inside these banking accounts can … Read more
Trident Lakes, a luxury resort located in just north of Dallas Texas has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in late July 2018. The 5-star resort isn’t your normal vacation, however, but was initially planned to be able to survive an all-out nuclear war. The resort’s ownership has other issues as well, such as an FBI … Read more