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How Can I Save My Retirement Savings in Bankruptcy in St. Charles, MO

Keep Your Retirement Bright In Bankruptcy! Perhaps this is not the first time you have read an article after numerous searches of “How can I save my retirement savings in bankruptcy?” In St. Charles, Missouri, our clients frequently ask this question. In this article, we will address this and more.  Short Summary:  Chapter 7 erases […]

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Attorney Brent Westbrook Talks About Bankruptcy- Knowing Your Rights And Options.

  Hello, everyone. Thank you so much for joining us on “This needs to be said”. Our friend, attorney Brent Westbrook is here today to talk with us. We’re still in a pandemic. We’re in a different space, but it’s been a couple of years now, but we’re still being affected financially. What ever happened

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St. Louis Bankruptcy Attorney: Can I Keep My Retirement Accounts in Bankruptcy?

For those seeking the services of a St. Louis bankruptcy attorney, one concern is that their retirement assets will be taken by the bankruptcy trustee. People work hard to prepare for retirement, and many worry that one illness or job loss could suddenly erase years of saving. Fortunately, in Missouri, retirement accounts are exempt from

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Tribune Company Emerges from Bankruptcy

Chicago-based Tribune Company successfully emerged from Chapter 11 restructuring bankruptcy today, according to a press release issued by the company. Among the company’s holdings are the newspapers Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Hartford Courant, the Baltimore Sun, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.  The company’s plan of reorganization was confirmed by the United States Bankruptcy Court

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Court Rules that Cell Phone Users may Sue Debt Collectors Calling Old Numbers

A case decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit earlier this year protects consumers from incurring cell-phone charges as a result of automatic dialers employed by credit collection companies. In Soppet v. Enhanced Recovery Company, LLC, the court held that under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. §227, a

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