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Affordable Attorneys GroupI have been a practicing attorney for more than 20 years. During this time, I have assisted numerous individuals in resolving their financial difficulties with either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings. My objective is to provide a quick, cost-effective, stress-free, and convenient solution to your financial challenges. If you are currently experiencing financial issues, contemplating bankruptcy, and seeking guidance in a welcoming and non-judgmental environment, search no further. I provide a complimentary hour-long consultation, which can be conducted in person at my office or remotely via phone.
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
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- California
- English
- Managing Partner
- Affordable Attorneys Group
- - Current
- Western State College of Law at Argosy University
- Juris Doctor (1994) | Law
- Honors: Honor Roll / Top 20% Graduate
- Western State University College of Law
- B.S. (1992) | Law
- Honors: Information coming soon.
- Golden West College
- A.A. (1989) | Business Administration
- Honors: Information coming soon.
- Preeminent 5.0 out of 5
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Three Best Rated
- Top Lawyers
- 2018, 2019
- Avvo Top Contributor
- Avvo
- 2012, 2013
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
- Member
- - Current
- Orange County Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- California State Bar  # 181241
- Member
- - Current
- Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Basics Seminar
- Bankruptcy Alternatives, Bankruptcy
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- Q. Divorce in California, Community Property Law, and a license that is required to do a job
- A: The license by itself has no value. You can't sell it to someone else for a certain amount of money, so there's nothing to split with the other party. Now if you were to start your own business, and that business became valuable, or acquired other assets that could be sold, that would create value subject to being divided.
- Q. Can NC parent be held in contempt if only making part of CS payments that were ordered in CA
- A: Generally, for a parent to be found in contempt for failing to pay child or spousal support, the court must find that the parent had the ability to do so and willfully didn't. Contempt is what we call a quasi criminal proceeding that requires proof of intent. If someone is ordered to pay $3,000 a month and their income is only $2,000 a month, then they probably cannot pay the order and their failure is not willful. On the other hand, if they make $10,000 a month and fail to pay three, it is not difficult to find that the failure was intentional or willful.
- Q. Can I use the other party insurance to pay for uninsured driver if the fault was my son's and he is not covered
- A: If I understand your question correctly, the answer is no. You can't make the other parties insurance pay for damage to your car if they were caused by your son, who was driving your car and excluded under your policy. The other parties uninsured motorist, which they pay for out of their pocket, is to cover them for damages caused by people uninsured people like your son.
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