Submitted by Andrew Gustafson on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 4:12pm

While you might think running from your creditors would keep you in good shape, the harsh reality is, "you can run, but you can't hide." Change your phone number as many times as you want, but you'll still be looking over your shoulder, waiting to be sued or waking up at 3 in the morning thinking you heard the repo-man in your driveway.
We know there are some obvious financial benefits to bankruptcy, but what about your health?
Submitted by Andrew Gustafson on Mon, 09/05/2011 - 12:19pm

Student loans are ballooning. At four-year colleges and universities, more than two thirds of students have them. An average amount as of 2008 is over $23,000. Almost all students who go to private universities have student loans.
These statistics are made worse when you realize that they are just for federal student loan debt and do not count private student loans.
Student loans are ballooning. At four-year colleges and universities, more than two thirds of students have them. An average amount as of 2008 is over $23,000. Almost all students who go to private universities have student loans.
Submitted by Andrew Gustafson on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 4:52pm

Many people feel really bad about the decision to file for bankruptcy, and there are a number of situations in which bankruptcy is not the right solution. However, in many instances the people who feel bad cannot, despite their absolute best efforts, payoff the debts that they owe. In such situations, is it better to just not pay your bills or is a more ethical to file for bankruptcy?
Many people feel really bad about the decision to file for bankruptcy, and there are a number of situations in which bankruptcy is not the right solution. However, in many instances the people who feel bad cannot, despite their absolute best efforts, payoff the debts that they owe. In such situations, is it better to just not pay your bills or is a more ethical to file for bankruptcy?
Submitted by Andrew Gustafson on Thu, 05/13/2010 - 5:20pm
A lot of clients wonder what steps it takes to file a bankruptcy case. Below is a basic outline of our appointment schedule. We don't charge you for wanting to see us, and you are always welcome to add a follow-up, document drop-off or payment appointment if you choose.
At Lincoln Law, we understand that you are going through tough times so we don't hassle you for payments or to schedule appointments.