Federal Judiciary Seeks Applicants for EPA Public User Group The federal Judiciary is inviting applications for its EPA Public User Group, which advises on enhancing electronic public access (EPA) services. This group comprises up to 12 members from diverse sectors, including legal, commercial, … [Read more...]
Texas Court Affirms and Partially Reverses Divorce Decree Over Retroactive Child Support and Tort Claims | Warren & Migliaccio
In a recent appellate court decision, Rickey G. challenged a divorce decree issued after a bench trial that dissolved his marriage to Shannon G. The decree included rulings on conservatorship and possession of their child and awarded Shannon G. $132,000 in damages for claims of civil assault and … [Read more...]
The 3 Types of Co-Parenting, and How Each Impacts the Kids | Warren & Migliaccio
Co-parenting after divorce or separation can be a challenging but essential aspect of maintaining a stable environment for the children involved. Shared care can be classified into three types: cooperative, parallel and conflicted, and many experts agree that they can be ranked from the worst-case … [Read more...]
Amex Inks $3M Deal To Settle Girardi Bankruptcy Suit Claims – | Warren & Migliaccio
American Express has agreed to a $3 million settlement to resolve claims by the Girardi Keese bankruptcy trustee. The trustee accused American Express’s banking unit and a subsidiary of facilitating $50.25 million in fraudulent transfers as part of the defunct law firm’s scheme to deceive … [Read more...]
3 ways your credit card debt can be forgiven | Warren & Migliaccio
If you're feeling overwhelmed by expensive credit card debt, there are a few different debt forgiveness options to pursue. Credit card debt can be a significant financial burden, but it's one that many Americans are carrying. Not only does the average cardholder have nearly $8,000 in credit card … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy Filings Rise 16.2 Percent | Warren & Migliaccio
Personal and business bankruptcy filings rose 16.2 percent in the twelve-month period ending June 30, 2024, compared with the previous year. According to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, annual bankruptcy filings totaled 486,613 in the year ending June 2024, … [Read more...]
What are the best ways to get rid of $30,000 in credit card debt? | Warren & Migliaccio
Don't get discouraged with your high credit card balances; there are options to tackle what you owe. If you're struggling to pay off what you owe on your credit cards, you certainly aren't alone. With the average credit card rate closing in on 23%, any cardholder who carries a balance from month to … [Read more...]
Judge advances challenge to US Marine’s adoption of Afghan child | Warren & Migliaccio
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CN) — A federal court has jurisdiction to hear a challenge to a U.S. Marine’s adoption of an Afghan child who was orphaned during war, a judge ruled Wednesday, denying most of a motion to dismiss the claims. The child’s cousin and his wife seek $15 million in damages from … [Read more...]
Not sure if credit card debt forgiveness is right for you? Ask these 5 questions first | Warren & Migliaccio
Be sure to ask yourself the right questions before deciding what debt relief option is best for you. Carrying credit card debt can be a heavy burden, impacting your financial health and overall well-being. And, while that's true in nearly any economy, it may be especially true right now. After all, … [Read more...]
Could a zombie mortgage put you at risk of foreclosure? Long-forgotten debt is coming back to haunt homeowners. | Warren & Migliaccio
Jose Arzate once dreamed of a peaceful retirement in a quiet neighborhood in his hometown. A 24-year veteran of the county probation office, Arzate thought he had achieved the American Dream when he purchased a three-bedroom ranch house in Santa Maria, California, 20 years ago. "As an immigrant, you … [Read more...]
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