by John Skiba, Esq. | Nov 8, 2016 | Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
After your bankruptcy case is filed with the Arizona bankruptcy court the clerk of the bankruptcy court will send out written notification of your bankruptcy to all of your creditors that were provided in the bankruptcy documents. This will not only let your creditors...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Nov 8, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits, Student Loan Debt
National Collegiate Student Loan Trust files many lawsuits in Arizona each month. They are often filed in the superior court that deals with lawsuits where the amount in dispute is over $10,000. If you have been sued by National Collegiate Student Loan Trust your...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Nov 8, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Earlier this week the CEO of Wells Fargo retired in the wake of its recent fraudulent account scandal. It was recently disclosed that for years Wells Fargo employees were secretly opening bank accounts, issuing credit cards, and signing customers up for online banking...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Nov 8, 2016 | Student Loan Debt
ITT Technical Institute announced on Tuesday, September 6, 2016 their plans to shut down all of their remaining campuses. The decision comes as the U.S. Education Department announced the previous week they would no longer allow new students to use federal financial...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Sep 6, 2016 | Debt Settlement
When it comes to dealing with debt there are really three options: (1) pay them in full, (2) settle the debt for an amount less than the full amount, or (3) file for bankruptcy. If you can’t pay your debts in full and the idea of bankruptcy makes your stomach...