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What if the appraiser returns a low price for a home?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Nov 7, 2022 | Real Estate Law

It can be hard to know what a property is truly worth whether you want to sell your home or buy a listed property. The real estate market is in constant flux, and it can be hard to separate your emotional reaction to a property from what the market might say about its...

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The bankruptcy means test and what it means for you

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Aug 10, 2022 | Bankruptcy

When you’re dealing with large debts or are struggling to make ends meet, one of the options you might start looking into is bankruptcy. Bankruptcy gives you an excellent way to resolve unsecured debts or renegotiate the terms of secured debts, but before you can get...

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Do you understand how Indiana car insurance works after a wreck?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | May 3, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

You pay your car insurance premium every month or possibly once a year for a rate reduction. You then trust that insurance will cover your costs if you get into a car crash. There are thousands of crashes every year in Indiana, and often drivers need medical treatment...

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“No Surprises Act” gives patients back control

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Feb 9, 2022 | Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is often the last thing that people want to consider when they are struggling with debt. They may worry that a bankruptcy will make their lives even harder, because their credit will be damaged and they may have no way to get further money if they run into...

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These 3 issues are common sources of partnership disputes

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Nov 5, 2021 | Business Law & Litigation

Taking on a business partner is largely a beneficial choice. You split the risks and obligations of running a company with someone else. You have a second set of eyes and an alternative perspective helping you make more intelligent and thoughtful decisions. There is...

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Protect your child with special needs when planning your estate

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Aug 9, 2021 | Estate Planning & Administration

The role of a parent is educational and protective. You have to provide your children with basic resources and also teach them how to safely navigate the world. Most parents will get to watch their children mature and achieve independence, but some children will...

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Is bankruptcy the only option after a medical emergency?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | May 5, 2021 | Bankruptcy

When you suffered a medical emergency, you had no idea how much it would affect you. You went from working over 40 hours a week at a well-paid job to not being able to work at all. You fell behind on your bills despite having insurance and are still struggling now,...

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Should you choose bankruptcy before or after divorce?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Mar 12, 2021 | Bankruptcy

Women who are going through a divorce have a lot to handle. They need to set out a budget and make sure that they negotiate for their fair share of assets. They have to consider debts and how they’ll be divided. Debts are one of the most significant issues that come...

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How to photograph evidence at the scene of an accident

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Jan 4, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Car accidents happen every day, but that doesn't make them any less jarring when they happen. In the immediate aftermath of a collision, both drivers need to gather any relevant evidence at the scene to file their insurance claims. But while you know you should...

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Debunking Bankruptcy Myths

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Sep 11, 2020 | Bankruptcy

You may not want to hear the word “bankruptcy” even when under significant financial stress. Bankruptcy can carry a stigma that makes people avoid it. However, many of the conceptions surrounding filing for bankruptcy are untrue. These myths can prevent people from...

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