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Can I File for Bankruptcy in NY City if I Recently Moved Here?

New York is a destination for many people relocating here for work, school or personal reasons. Many people are surprised to find out how expensive the cost of living is here compared to many other parts of the country. Many people underestimate their costs of housing and other living expenses…

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Using Bankruptcy to Solve Your Tax Debt Problems in New York City

If you have past-due tax debt that you owe to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), New York State Department of Taxation & Finance (NYS Tax), and/or New York City Department of Taxation (NYC Tax) you know that the government authorities can be very aggressive in enforcing back due taxes. 1.…

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Wind-Down Outside of Bankruptcy in New York

As a result of the current economic conditions many business owners in New York City have decided that they will need to shut down their businesses. They are faced with the decision of how to best do this. Essentially, the options are to liquidate the business in chapter 7 bankruptcy,…

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Gays, Lesbians and Bankruptcy in New York City

The purpose of this blog post is to provide information about bankruptcy to the gay and lesbian community in New York City that uniquely affects them. As a result of the 2005 changes to the Bankruptcy Code, for gays and lesbians considering filing for personal bankruptcy there are certain things…

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Student Loan and Bankruptcy in New York

Student Loans Problems in New York City Many people in New York, and particularly in Manhattan, have large student loans for undergraduate and graduate college education. A student loan debtor (person who owes money for a student loan) can often obtain deferment or consolidation of his or her student loans…

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New York Financial Crisis’ Affect on NYC Restaurants and Bankruptcy Options

A recent article on MSNBC (NYC restaurants slammed by financial crisis) details the problems currently faced by NYC restaurants. NYC restaurant owners are reporting a significant drop in business in wake of the recent financial crisis. They also have some of the highest rent in the country for space, and…

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I Live in New York and Am Considering Bankruptcy — Should I Do Nothing — Am I Judgment Proof?

In response to questions we received from clients and prospective clients in New York City, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan and Westchester, in a series of 4 posts we are exploring the most common alternatives to personal bankruptcy for New Yorkers faced with money problems. A prior post on our blog I…

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