On behalf of Marcus H. Herbert & Associates | Sep 30, 2020 | consumer bankruptcy
Unmanageable debt can affect the lives of individuals of virtually any financial standing and such challenges may only continue to increase in severity as time passes by. In some cases, those who face such issues and rely on their wages just to get by could encounter...
On behalf of Marcus H. Herbert & Associates | Sep 16, 2020 | consumer bankruptcy
Prolonged bouts with monetary hardships can prove stressful and harrowing and such issues run the risk of affecting a person’s life in various ways. In some cases, individuals in Kentucky may find that issues with debt could even place a significant strain on personal...
On behalf of Marcus H. Herbert & Associates | Sep 12, 2020 | consumer bankruptcy
When you file for bankruptcy, you can keep certain assets such as your primary home. Kentucky allows you to choose between state and federal property exemptions in a bankruptcy filing. These are the common exempt types of property recognized by the state. Permanent...
On behalf of Marcus H. Herbert & Associates | Sep 3, 2020 | consumer bankruptcy
In some cases, even a trip to a medical facility for treatment of a minor condition can bring about difficult financial repercussions. Individuals in Kentucky who carry health insurance may feel less intimidated by the concept of a similar scenario. However, studies...