Friday, June 26, 2026

WHAT'S MEW IN CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY?


 Chapter 13 bankruptcy rules recently shifted with strict debt limits.  Debtors must now meet a dual cap $1580.125 for secured debt and debts $526.700 for unsecure debts. Additionally, congress is actively considering the bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment Act to restore a single combined $2.750.00 limits.  Anyone can file a bankruptcy as long as the induvial unsecured bets are less than $526.700 and secured debts are less than $1.580.125 as of the date of filing for bankruptcy relief    11 USC-109(e).

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

NEW CHANGES IN CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS


 An order for child support  can be changed or modified by the court.  When there changes make sure you notify the court.  If the circumstances of either parent can change after the order is issued.    The order can't  changed, terminate or vacated unless the child support is modified,  until then the order is enforceable.  You can ask the child enforcement agency to review your case through the court.  There are many situations where the child support can be changed,  illness and loss of income is two of the most important reasons for a change   It is recommended that all child support go through a DNA test before the child support starts or processed.  The test should be apart of the process.

Friday, June 5, 2026

NEW UPDATES ON TENANT EVICTIONS


 The recent eviction laws emphasize electronic  and stricter procedural compliance.  Key updates include  allowing landlord to send legal notice by emails, also mandatory flood disclosure before lease execution and strict adherence  to 30 days notice periods for month to month renewals.  When signing a lease make sure you understand what is in it,  and do some research on the laws.