What Is a Military Bankruptcy?
Just like any other person in the USA, active military personnel are entitled to personal bankruptcy. Members of the military are expected to be skilled at money management, so creditors are usually very willing More...
Household Debt in the US is Growing to Alarming Levels
In a recent study conducted in the US on debt and how it is transferred through generations, it was discovered that 8 out of 10 citizens in the US are in debt. The debt could be from the student loan, mortgage More...
Finding Bankruptcy Attorneys: A Definitive Guide
Bankruptcy does not exactly spell the end of your life they say but it definitely makes for one of the most difficult times in one’s life. So, bankruptcy itself is quite a difficult situation— a filing blunder More...
Ed Schultz Quotes
“I think this act of mass murder amounts to a religious war. As I see it, the United States is going to have to have continual reviewal of its strategy. We can’t sit back here and watch hordes of people More...
Detroit set to resume water shutoffs for nonpayment as protests continue
While they carry signs “Thirsty For Justice” nearly 45% of Detroit’s 173,000 water accounts are considered past due, with 420 customers due to be denied service Tuesday. Water shutoffs to resume More...
Detroit turns to United Nations to fight water shutoffs, it’s an ‘affront to human rights’
With nearly half of Detroit’s residents delinquent on their water bills, the city reached out for help, just not from the US government, but rather the United Nations. A United Nations team of experts said More...
Minneapolis credit rating downgraded by Moody’s, likely impacting the mayoral race
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Minneapolis’s credit rating Monday night, delivering a blow to one of Mayor R.T. Rybak’s signature achievements. photo by photoSteve101 via Flickr The downgrade More...
San Bernardino city files for bankruptcy in California court
The city council of San Bernardino, California, voted on Tuesday to file for bankruptcy, marking the third time in recent weeks a city in the most populous U.S. state has opted to seek protection from its creditors. Photo/RevisorWeb More...