Our Debt Defense and Bankruptcy Attorney Blog
Reading our attorney’s blog posts when you have debt can help you find ways to avoid allowing your debt to get out of hand and being sued by a collection agency. If you are already in that situation, Attorney Brine’s blog posts can help you understand your legal options.
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How Much Wages Can A Creditor Garnish In Massachusetts?Massachusetts wage garnishments are governed by both federal law and state law, which each have different calculations
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Limits Homestead ProtectionHomestead protection does not prohibit creditors from placing liens against consumer's homes according to a recent decision from the Massachusetts Appeals Court
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Three Tips For Growing A Successful Bankruptcy CaseWorcester MA Bankruptcy Attorney Christopher Brine provides three tips for growing a successful bankruptcy case.
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5 Changes to Bankruptcy and Debt Laws Relating to Covid-19Worcester MA Bankruptcy Attorney Christopher Brine explains some of the recent law changes relating to bankruptcy and consumer debt collections due to Covid 19.
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What Is The Statute of Limitations On A Credit Card Debt?Worcester Bankruptcy & Debt Attorney Christopher Brine explains the statute of limitations for nonpayment of a credit card based on a breach of contract theory
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Five Tips On Getting Your Car Back After A RepossessionChapter 13 bankruptcy can help to get your repossessed car back in Massachusetts due to automatic stay and turnover provisions.
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Covid-19 – Bankruptcy & Debt Collection In MassachusettsMassachusetts bankruptcy and debt collections are ongoing despite Covid-19 pandemic.
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Attorney Brine Receives Third Pro Bono Award from Bankruptcy CourtWorcester County Bankruptcy Attorney Christopher Brine receives 2017 honor roll award from Massachusetts Bankruptcy Court
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4 Ways to Stop Collection Calls TodayWorcester Massachusetts Debt Attorney Christopher Brine reviews four ways to stop harassing debt collector phone calls immediately.
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Will Bankruptcy Stop A Foreclosure?Worcester Bankruptcy Attorney Christopher Brine reviews how a bankruptcy case under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 stops a foreclosure auction, and what happens next.