On Behalf of Law Offices of Jennifer LaRese, LLC | May 28, 2018 | Chapter 7, Firm News
It is generally understood that in the world of bankruptcies that certain debt cannot be discharged by the court. Connecticut students may already be aware that the hardship standard for discharging student loans through Chapter 7 bankruptcy is challenging, to say the...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Jennifer LaRese, LLC | May 24, 2018 | Chapter 7, Firm News
There is something of a misunderstanding when it comes to how Americans perceive bankruptcy. In popular culture, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often portrayed as a desperate act that can ruin a Connecticut resident’s credit indefinitely. Thankfully, neither of these...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Jennifer LaRese, LLC | May 16, 2018 | Chapter 7, Firm News
It is common for celebrities to branch out into areas of business outside of the industry that made them famous. This was the hope for T.I., known to Connecticut fans as an actor and rapper, who opened a restaurant in another state in an attempt to broaden his brand....
On Behalf of Law Offices of Jennifer LaRese, LLC | May 8, 2018 | Chapter 7, Firm News
Most people know that filing for bankruptcy often results in assets being liquidated to pay down debts. With that said, many Connecticut residents base their understanding of Chapter 7 bankruptcy on what they have seen in movies and television. The truth is there...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Jennifer LaRese, LLC | May 3, 2018 | Chapter 7, Firm News
Bankruptcy is a common practice used by people all over America to recuse themselves from insurmountable debt. The two most common types available to Connecticut residents are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings, both of which are used to reduce or discharge unsecured...