by Jed Shaw
on April 5, 2020
in Texas foreclosures and Reposessions
In Texas, there are a variety of different processes involved when it comes to foreclosure. The two primary types of Texas foreclosure laws include what are known as non-judicial foreclosures and judicial foreclosures. The following will take a closer look at these Texas foreclosure laws, how they affect your ability to sell your home, and […]
by Jed Shaw
on March 4, 2020
in Allowable Expenses
One of the best things that you can do for your money is budget it – know in advance how much you are going to spend, what you will be spending it on and how much you will spend overall. Budgeting is not a difficult process if you are budgeting for things such as home […]
by Jed Shaw
on February 21, 2020
in Uncategorized
Struggling with overwhelming debt can be an uphill battle where the odds seem insurmountable, but you still have options that can grant you relief. Filing for bankruptcy in this day and age still has a stigma attached to it because it still has a negative connotation among the majority of Americans. The fact of the […]
by Jed Shaw
on September 8, 2019
in Debt Settlement, Houston Texas, What Are the Risks of Debt Settlement?
What Are the Risks of Debt Settlement? When individuals find themselves in deep financial trouble, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and turn to the most available option that promises a solution. While it’s tempting to opt for debt settlement, it’s also incredibly important for people to carefully weigh their options and the potential consequences […]
by Jed Shaw
on November 11, 2018
in Bankruptcy, How Will my spouses Bankruptcy Affect me?
How Will My Spouse’s Bankruptcy Affect Me? One way to avoid the overwhelming anxiety and issues that come with having major debt is bankruptcy. Bankruptcy gives you a fresh financial start. For those who are married, you might worry what happens to you when your spouse declares bankruptcy. You don’t have to file with your […]
by Jed Shaw
on July 23, 2018
in Student Loan Bankruptcy Lawyers
Student loans can be tricky, especially when they add up and you can’t afford to pay. So, what should you do when you’re going to default on your student loan payments? If you know you’re going to become behind on your student loans, you should absolutely find student loan default help getting student loans out […]
by Jed Shaw
on July 23, 2018
in Student Loan Lawyer
What is a Student Loan Lawyer? Experienced student loan lawyers are there to help you navigate the often complicated world of student loans. Many of the situations can be a bit daunting for those inexperienced in the world of student loans. But, there are attorneys whose entire job is to understand these processes and help […]
by Jed Shaw
on June 18, 2018
in Can You File Bankruptcy on Student Loans, Student Loan Bankruptcy Lawyers
The answer? Maybe. Read on to learn more about your options when it comes to filing bankruptcy on student loans and how Shaw Defense may be able to assist you in doing so. How Can You File Bankruptcy on Student Loans? That’s a great question – and we have the answer(s) to that, too. As […]
by Jed Shaw
on June 7, 2018
in Student Loan Wage Garnishment
Not keeping up with your student loan payments and going into default can have serious consequences, including student loan wage garnishment. Nobody wants their hard-earned wages taken from them, but it can — and does — happen to people every day. It’s important to recognize that student loan default wage garnishment is usually the last […]
by Jed Shaw
on January 11, 2018
in Bankruptcy’s Effect on Credit
Bankruptcy’s Effect on Credit Many individuals are reluctant to file for bankruptcy for fear of how it will damage their credit, but the damage is not permanent and fixable over time. Bankruptcy can stay on credit reports up to 10 years, taking a significant hit to credit scores. Credit scores may decrease approximately 160 – […]