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  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

In this article, you will discover: Whether you can file for bankruptcy two or more times Whether courts or trustees treat or see you differently if you file bankruptcy more than once Whether filing successive bankruptcies helps you regain financial stability How Many Times Can You File Bankruptcy In Florida? There is no limit to how many times you can…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Filing for bankruptcy can be an overwhelming process, especially bankruptcy for immigrants in Florida in 2025 navigating the legal and financial systems of a new country. Whether you have legal status or not, understanding your rights and responsibilities is crucial before starting a case. In this article, we explore … What bankruptcy for immigrants in Florida in 2025 really looks…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy as a freelancer in Florida can feel like navigating a completely different world compared to traditional W-2 employees. Without regular pay stubs or consistent income, proving eligibility and documenting finances becomes more complex. In this article, we’ll break down… The challenges freelancers often face when filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. How gig worker income is…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

In this article, you will discover: The impact of filing bankruptcy during a divorce in Florida. Whether you should file for bankruptcy before or after divorce to protect assets. How marital debt is divided if you file for bankruptcy first. What Might Be The Future Financial Impact of Filing For Bankruptcy During A Divorce? Filing for bankruptcy during a divorce…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

In this article, you will discover: Signs of financial instability that tell you it’s time to consider bankruptcy. When not to file for bankruptcy after tax season. How an experienced attorney can help you determine if bankruptcy is right for you. What Are Signs Of Financial Instability After Tax Season That Signal It’s Time To Consider Bankruptcy? Many people rely…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Can I Use My Tax Refund To Pay For Bankruptcy Filing Fees In Florida? Tax refunds and bankruptcy in Florida can be a complicated thing to navigate, especially if you’ve never had to do so before. Know one thing off the bat, though: you can absolutely use your tax refund to pay for bankruptcy filing fees and attorney fees in…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Are Tax Refunds Considered Part Of A Bankruptcy Estate In Florida? Tax refunds are indeed considered part of the bankruptcy estate in Florida. Unlike some states that offer exemptions for tax refunds, Florida does not. This means that a bankruptcy trustee may have an interest in a debtor’s tax refund and could request information about how it was spent, even…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

In this article, you will discover: What to expect during a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. What documentation you need to bring to a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. What type of court hearings you’ll need to attend if you file for bankruptcy. What Experience Do You Have Handling Bankruptcy Cases In Florida? I have been filing bankruptcies in Florida…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Florida gets more than its fair share of natural disasters, which can often leave residents in dire financial straights. This article tells you everything you need to know about your bankruptcy options after such a natural disaster, including: When you can or should file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after losing your home in a hurricane.  How medical debt and disaster…Read More

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

In this article, you will discover: Whether a cosigner is responsible for a loan during bankruptcy in Florida. The risks of cosigning a loan for someone who is filing for bankruptcy. Whether a cosigner has any repayment options if the borrower files for bankruptcy. Can A Cosigner Be Held Responsible For The Loan During Bankruptcy In Florida? Yes. When a…Read More

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