by Haines Meyer | Aug 29, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Credit
Older Americans are filing bankruptcy at a much higher rate these days. This phenomenon is everywhere; even in Arizona. Iit has been shown in the last 25 years or so that the increase in bankruptcy filing among those 65 years old and older has been remarkable....
by Haines Meyer | Jul 9, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Credit
Credit cards after bankruptcy. That sounds like a great title for a bankruptcy article, or a credit card article. But like much good literature, let’s start with a poem. Credit Cards The bane of our existence The expeditor of our dreams and mortgagor of our future The...
by Haines Meyer | May 14, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
To an earlobe, Claire’s is a sadistic torturer. Over the years, how many innocent dangling ear parts have been subject to wonton and unwanted cruelty all in the name of physical adornment? Not only has Claire’s perpetually condoned the practice, but it has encouraged...
by Haines Meyer | Mar 18, 2018 | Uncategorized
Death, taxes, and student loan debt. Guess which two of the three are completely unavoidable? Having a hard time? It’s probably because they are all, virtually unavoidable. Why do I say virtually? Well… depending on your view of religion and the afterlife, there have...
by Haines Meyer | Jan 16, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Unless you were one of those kids (and you probably turned out to be a lawyer when you grew up), chapters were not something to get too excited about. Chapter books were just a clever way to move you from reading awesome books full of colored pictures to tedious,...