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Bank Account Levy in Pennsylvania
More often than not, simply obtaining a money judgment against a debtor will not compel the debtor to voluntarily pay what is owed. Money judgments
PENNSYLVANIA MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW
A mechanics’ lien under Pennsylvania law is a unique legal remedy available to most contractors and subcontractors to secure and collect a debt that arises
How to Settle or Close an Estate in Pennyslvania
A friend or family member passes and you are named as the Executor in the Last Will and Testament. What do you do? Understanding Key
The Perks of a PA Debt Collection Lawyer – Part 2 of 2
This is part two of a two-part post describing the advantages of utilizing a Pennsylvania debt collection lawyer over a collection agency. Collection agencies are
The Perks of a PA Debt Collection Lawyer – Part 1 of 2
A Pennsylvania debt collection lawyer has a much greater ability to collect a debt on behalf of a client as compared to a collection agency.
PA’s New Child Custody Law – Act 112 of 2010
Pennsylvania child custody cases are now governed by PA’s new child custody law, Act 112 of 2010. The new law took effect on January 23,
3 Tips from An Experienced Collections Attorney
For years, I have represented many businesses who are challenged by non-paying customers. Unfortunately, it is overly optimistic to assume that all customers will pay
Pennsylvania Estate Planning and the Use of Trusts
What is a trust? A trust is a separate legal entity for holding and investing property. One or more persons (the “trustee”) holds property, usually
Durable Power of Attorney Under Pennsylvania Law
A comprehensive estate plan should include a Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney or “POA” is a legal document in which a person appoints
The Red Flags Rule Begins on August 1, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will begin its enforcement of the “Red Flags Rule” on August 1, 2009. The Red Flags Rule requires businesses and