Category Archives: Bankruptcy
How Long Do I Have to Live in Arizona to File Bankruptcy There?
Eric Ollason, our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, knows there are lots of questions surrounding our Arizona residents’ finances, and when, how, and what makes them eligible to file for bankruptcy relief. Last year, Arizona was the seventh most popular state to move to, and with a pandemic coinciding with some of our new residents’ moves,… Read More »
What Not To Do When Preparing to File for Bankruptcy in Arizona
Our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, Eric Ollason, provides legal education, guidance, and representation for clients who are struggling financially by providing the details they need to successfully file for bankruptcy in Arizona. Along with the “to-do” tips we provide our clients, including bringing the proper documentation and determining which types of debt can be included in… Read More »
What Documents Are Needed to File for Bankruptcy Protection in Arizona?
Eric Ollason, our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, works closely with our Arizona residents to ensure everyone who is struggling financially, and is considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 protection, has access to the resources they need to make informed decisions about their futures. Filing for bankruptcy is a serious decision that should not be taken lightly…. Read More »
What Do I Need to Know About Bankruptcy and Divorce in Arizona?
There are exceptionally challenging times in our lives when partnering with an attorney is the smartest move we can make to protect ourselves from the unknown. When two of those life-changing times combine in the form of divorce and bankruptcy, both can seem overwhelming. Unfortunately, they are also the two decisions that take both… Read More »
The Unique Bankruptcy Client-Attorney Relationship Produces Real Results in Arizona
Our skilled bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, Eric Ollason, understands that deciding to file for bankruptcy in Arizona is a deeply personal choice that requires a complete assessment of your finances. We also understand that the last thing most people want to talk about is their finances — especially when they are overwhelmed by debt. That… Read More »
Can My Arizona Small Business File for Bankruptcy After Receiving PPP Loans and EIDL Loans?
More than one year ago, the COVID-19 pandemic surged across communities in the U.S., forcing many businesses to drastically restrict their services or shutter completely. Faced with the unknown, business owners were confronted with the fact that the companies they worked so hard to build may not make it through the mandated quarantine closures… Read More »
Do I Have to Pay Taxes On Unemployment Compensation in Arizona?
Like most people throughout the country, our Arizona residents were hopeful that 2021 would bring relief from an unprecedented year that disrupted nearly every part of our lives, including dealing a major blow to employees who could no longer work because of the shutdowns, or who were laid off or even let go entirely… Read More »
What are the Common Warning Signs that May Lead to Bankruptcy in Arizona?
Eric Ollason, our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, Arizona, understands that 2020 was an unprecedented and difficult year physically, emotionally, financially, or possibly some combination of all three, for nearly everyone in Pima County. As we move into 2021, we are all taking things we learned from the previous year with us, hopefully for the… Read More »
Can an Arizona Bankruptcy Clear My Credit Card Debt?
According to Money.com, more than any other type of debt, including medical debts, loans, or mortgages, 11% of Americans said they were “very stressed” about credit card debt as of September 2020. Our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, Eric Ollason, understands that many of our residents were, and many still are, out of work because… Read More »
When is the Right Time to File for Bankruptcy in Arizona?
Eric Ollason, our bankruptcy attorney in Tucson, helps individuals and families in our community discover the bankruptcy options that are right for their unique needs after suffering financial collapse due to job loss, divorce, and medical requirements, so they can seek a clean slate. Assisting our Pima County residents with debt relief or reorganization… Read More »