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Patrick Fannin
I have worked with Rob on a number of cases and referred cases over to him. Whenever I have a bankruptcy issue or question - Rob is the guy I think of. Not only does he know the law, he is a good, trustworthy person. Rob has an excellent staff too.
Dustin Blessing
Rob really helped me get my life back on track! He was very honest and straightforward and helped me understand exactly what was going on during my bankruptcy. Now I'm finally on my road to financial recovery!
Karen Platt
After talking with Rob Hahn I felt he gave a respected view of my financial situation and a very informative process of the law. His experience and expertise prompted the right questions from me to allow a better understanding of the bankruptcy. He is serious and intelligent and kind. I highly recommend him.
Frances Gardner
Attorney Robert Hahn and his office were amazing. Super informative, have me clear instructions, walked me thru how to decide if bankruptcy was right for me, had very reasonable fees and were there for me any time I had even the slightest concern or question. They were awesome. Thank you so much... Robert, Cathy and Tamara!
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Jury trials happen when a part cannot agree to a fair settlement, or they disagree as to a fundamental aspect of the case such as who caused the accident. Jury trials are important because they allow a plaintiff a neutral unbias group of people to hear the facts of the case, apply the law, and evaluate damages incurred by the plaintiff such as medical bills, lost wages, pain, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.
Medical malpractice occurs when an injury results from medical treatment that deviates from the appropriate medical standard of care, that is, care that a reasonably skilled doctor or other medical professionals would have provided under the same circumstances.
Yes it does,most low-income to middle-income individuals file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Middle to high-income individuals file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and high to very-high income individuals file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Income is not always the determining factor, but it plays a major role in what type of bankruptcy you may qualify for.
Yes. Since most bankruptcy lawyers offer a free consultation, there’s not a good reason not to seek legal advice from an attorney.Bankruptcy is a serious legal proceeding and can have negative consequences if done wrong. Once a case is filed, it’s very difficult to dismiss or stop it if a mistake has been made.
During a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, your student loans can either be added to the Chapter 13 Plan and paid by the trustee, or if you are current on your student loan payments, the payment may be able to be made outside of the Plan.
Yes, if you are behind on your car payments, filing bankruptcy in a Chapter 13 can stop the repossession by paying the past due payments, as well as the current vehicle payment, over a period of 3–5 years.
Yes, filing bankruptcy in a Chapter 13 stops foreclosure by setting up a payment plan to pay the past due amount, as well as the current payment, over a period of 3–5 years. During this time, the mortgage creditor cannot pursue the foreclosure unless they ask for permission from the Court or the Chapter 13 is dismissed.
As far as legal proceedings go, bankruptcy is relatively inexpensive. Most Chapter 7 bankruptcies can be completed for $1,000.00 to $1,250.00. Which includes attorney fees and the court filing fees. Business bankruptcy usually costs more based on the facts of the case.
People who have income below the median income limits and cannot afford to repay their creditors. Pursuant to Washington State chapter 7 bankruptcy laws you cannot file chapter 7 if you have previously filed a chapter 7 in the last 8 years. Businesses can also file, that is if they plan on permanently closing.
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Yes, we are proud to offer Bankruptcy Services in Spokane, WA.
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Yes, we are proud to offer Personal Injury Services in Spokane, WA.
Yes, as long as you meet the residency requirements to be divorced it does not matter where you and your spouse were married.
Jury trials happen when a part cannot agree to a fair settlement, or they disagree as to a fundamental aspect of the case such as who caused the accident.
Statistically, 95% of personal injury cases settle before trial. This is because both plaintiff (the injured) and defendant (usually the insurance company) do not want to take the risks involved at trial. Additionally, neither party wants to spend the considerable funds necessary to litigate a case and effectively present it to a jury.
When you file bankruptcy, you must list all your creditors, so technically all creditors are filed on, but not all creditors are discharged or wiped out. Student loans are the type of creditor that is not automatically wiped out.
Yes, filing bankruptcy stops foreclosure. Depending on the type of bankruptcy you file, it may stop the foreclosure temporarily or it may give you the ability to repay the home arrearages through the bankruptcy and solve the foreclosure issue if that was the initial reason for the foreclosure.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a bankruptcy process that takes 3-5 years and changes the way you have to repay debts. This type of bankruptcy is much different than Chapter 7 and more involved but can offer distinct advantages.
The first step of filing bankruptcy is to get experienced legal advice from a local bankruptcy attorney. You should be truthful and open in your discussions so you can get the very best analysis of your case. It is important that you understand exactly how the process works, what will be required of you, and what to expect as the result of filing bankruptcy.
The costs to file bankruptcy varies depending on the attorney you use and the type of bankruptcy case you file.
The best way to determine if you qualify is to talk to a bankruptcy attorney. An experienced attorney can tell you very quickly if you qualify and what type of bankruptcy would be best for you. They can also tell you what the advantages and disadvantages would be in your situation.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is the most common and simplest form of all the types of bankruptcy. It’s usually filed by low to middle-income individuals or married couples to wipe out debts like credit cards, medical bills, collections and stop lawsuits or garnishments. In most cases to qualify, you must be able to show that your monthly living expenses equal to or exceed your monthly net income.
Most creditors will tell you that a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for 10 years and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will stay on for 7 years. But I think it’s more important to focus on what a bankruptcy does for your future credit score and ability to rebuild your finances.
Yes, we do offer consultation.
Bankruptcy is a legal process to help financially distressed individuals and businesses.
I believe he is licensed there. Call their office to be 100% certain. He is definitely worth it!
Depends on the level of complexity. But typically starts at about $800. That was the quote for me a couple of months ago.
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