Paying taxes is never fun. Even when things go smoothly, it usually requires hours of paperwork. When things don’t go so smoothly, you could spend days or even weeks determining how much you owe. But what do you do when you’ve done all the paperwork and realize you can’t afford to pay your tax debt? […]
Effectively Managing Child Support in Florida and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Managing your finances can be challenging when you become overwhelmed with debt. No one tells you about this trap when offering easy financing and low-interest rates. For many consumers, Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers a fresh start, with 239,125 filings this year. Your child support is one of the sticking points when discharging your debt and […]
Is Florida Student Loan Consolidation the Right Move?
Student loans make it possible for millions of people to attend college every year. By the time it’s all said and done, Florida residents may have several loans with various interest rates to pay back. This is an expensive proposition for the majority of borrowers. I often help clients deal with their federal student loans […]
Bankruptcy Protections for Disabled Veterans
Florida veterans often pay a heavy price for their service to their country. The physical and emotional toll can be devastating, and financial hardships often result. In many cases, filing bankruptcy helps veterans get some breathing room from overwhelming debt and move forward with their lives. At Lewis Roberts, PA, I often help clients determine […]
Ask Yourself These 5 Questions Before Filing Bankruptcy
If you are like most people, you want to fill the gas tank when it gets low, pay your bills on time, and enjoy happy hour with friends and co-workers without wondering what sacrifices you’ll need to make. Unfortunately, life in Florida doesn’t always go as planned. Suddenly, bills are unpaid, late fees are accruing […]
Child Support in Chapter 13
When filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida, it is important to understand how child support payments and any arrears are impacted. Unlike Chapter 7, where an attempt is made to pay off these debts as part of liquidating assets, Chapter 13 requires you to catch up on any past due balances. The reason for […]
Federal Tax Intercept – What is it?
A Federal Tax Intercept is an interception of any refund you are receiving from your tax return by the Internal Revenue Service to pay off government debt. Federal Student Loans are such a government debt which may result in a tax intercept. Typically, you will not receive any specific advance notice of the intent to […]
Florida Foreclosure Surplus
In the current housing market climate competition for the purchase of houses is intense, and can often involve bidding wars. This is not only limited to the sale of homes in a conventional sense where realtors are negotiating on behalf of their clients, it happens in foreclosure cases, as well. If you are unfortunate enough […]
Professional License Suspended for Not Paying Your Student Loans?
How to add insult to injury? You are struggling to pay your student loans and the State of Florida suspends your professional license for not paying them… or even adding a fine on top of your student loan bill. This can happen in Florida. The applicable statute 456.072 reads: 456.072 Grounds for discipline; penalties; enforcement.— (1) The following acts […]
Who Is Dyck O’Neal and Why Is He Suing Me?
Dyck O’Neal Lawsuits in Orlando, FL I was at the courthouse the other day looking at lawsuits filed in Orange County in State Court. I only looked at lawsuits filed during May 2014. There were over 100 lawsuits filed by Dyck O’Neal Inc against various defendants. Again, this is Orange County alone. It does not include other […]