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What is Bankruptcy Court and Why You Need Integrity Law Group on Your Side?
The concept of bankruptcy court is one many people in the United States have a general idea of but may not understand entirely. Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides individuals and businesses with a fresh financial start when they are unable to meet their financial obligations. It is a complex process that is governed…
Read MoreLiquidation and Exemption in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Why You Need an Attorney
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a decision that has long-lasting implications. It’s important to understand what property is subject to liquidation and exemption when filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In addition, it is highly recommended that you hire an attorney from Integrity Law Group to help guide you through the process. Let’s take a closer…
Read MoreThe Upside of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: When and Why You Should Contact Integrity Law Group
The prospect of filing for bankruptcy can be an overwhelming and daunting experience. However, for individuals who are drowning in debt, Chapter 7 bankruptcy might just be the lifeline they need. If this describes your current situation, you’re not alone, and there is a solution available to help you regain your financial freedom. Chapter 7…
Read MoreRetain Your Home with Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: The Benefits and When to Seek Help from Integrity Law Group
It is an unfortunate reality that financial hardships can lead to the potential loss of your home. If you are drowning in debt and facing foreclosure, you may feel overwhelmed by the options and unsure of where to turn for help. The good news is that filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy may offer you the…
Read MoreHow Chapter 11 Works
A chapter 11 case begins with the filing of a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the debtor has a domicile or residence. A petition may be a voluntary petition, which is filed by the debtor, or it may be an involuntary petition, which is filed by creditors that meet certain requirements.…
Read MoreHow Chapter 7 Works
A chapter 7 case begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal place of business or principal assets. (3) In addition to the petition, the debtor must also file with the court: (1) schedules…
Read MoreNews Blog: Executive Order: Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States
EXECUTIVE ORDER – – – – – – – ENHANCING PUBLIC SAFETY IN THE INTERIOR OF THE UNITED STATES By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), and in order to…
Read MoreNews Blog: Home prices set a record this year thanks to demand from tech workers and Chinese investors
Home prices set a record this year thanks to demand from tech workers and Chinese investors
Read MoreDo You Need an Attorney to Buy or Sell a Home?
Buying or selling a home is one of the most significant events in one’s life which involves the law of real property. A real estate attorney is the only professional who is trained to deal with these special issues of practice as there are so many complexities that may arise during the process.
Even if the agents use standard forms, brokerage agreement terms between a real estate agent and a seller and/or a buyer often need a revision. Standard printed forms are certainly convenient, however agents are unable to make judgments on legal questions. An attorney is helpful in explaining these forms, and making adjustments to reflect the buyer’s and/or the seller’s expectations.
Read MoreEB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
Foreign investors and their families have been able to obtain permanent residency in the United States through the 5th Employment-Based Preference (EB-5) visa program established in 1990. EB-5 visas have many advantages: Foreign investors do not need sponsorship from an employer or family member. There are no language, business, or education requirements for applicants. Investors who receive a Green Card through the EB-5 program are permitted to work and live anywhere in the US. Investors who receive a Green Card can travel to and from the United States without a visa. After establishing residency in the United States, investors and their children may be able to pay lower college and university tuition rates than foreign students.
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