More than 45 million individuals owe an aggregate amount of at least $1.5 trillion worth of student loan debts based on data provided by the Federal Reserve. The average student loan debt for New Jersey residents comes to $32,247 per borrower, as reported by Forbes...
How do I sell my house quickly?
On behalf of Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C. | Mar 18, 2020 | Real Estate Law
There are some situations where you need to sell your house quickly. A good example is during a divorce when you need to sell the house to split the income. Until your house sells, you remain stuck and unable to finalize your divorce. This type of situation can lead...
The fate of the business — a major a focus in your divorce
On behalf of Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C. | Mar 11, 2020 | Divorce
If you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, one of your main concerns will be the fate of the business you built together. You have three primary options to consider when you enter the property division stage of your divorce proceedings. Put the business...
Can you buy real estate that is in bankruptcy?
On behalf of Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C. | Mar 3, 2020 | Chapter 7 And Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
When purchasing property, most buyers assume that the property got foreclosed, or the bank owns it. However, they do not think the property could be part of a bankruptcy. If you are looking to get such property, you need to understand the unique challenges they offer....
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