When a married couple breaks up and is on the path to divorce, usually one spouse will move out of the house -- sometimes far away. In some cases, this raises issues of out of state divorce, especially in places like Richmond and other parts of Virginia that are close...
Get the truth about these 4 bankruptcy myths
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Aug 13, 2020 | Firm News
It’s not a surprise that there are myths about bankruptcy because it has long been a taboo subject in America. Many people worry about choosing bankruptcy and how they will be perceived, but the reality is that this protection is designed to help people who are in...
Understanding the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Jun 12, 2020 | Firm News
Different chapters of bankruptcy provide different types of protection. Most individuals who are struggling with debt will file for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. Understanding the differences between the two is important for determining the...
Can filing for bankruptcy stop an eviction?
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Apr 27, 2020 | Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Firm News
Families across Virginia are struggling to get by. Many don’t qualify for unemployment, and the stimulus checks do not go far enough to cover everyday expenses or rent payments. After falling behind on rent, families may be concerned about what will happen next....
What happens to my child if I die?
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Apr 13, 2020 | Firm News
All parents worry about “what happens to my child if I die?” For divorced or separated parents with any type of custody arrangement, the worry is intensified especially during times like this that bring a pandemic to our families and communities. Divorced or separated...
There’s more than meets the eye in some traffic stops
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Mar 11, 2020 | Firm News
A traffic citation can seem like a minor offense, but many people sacrifice their rights over a traffic stop and fail to understand how those offenses can still impact them in the long run. Insurance can be affected greatly, and it can even disrupt the outcome of a...
PET TRUST: CARE FOR YOUR PET AFTER YOU ARE GONE
On behalf of Bowen Ten PC | Jun 3, 2019 | Firm News
You can provide for the care of your pet after you are gone. You can name the person, and any successor person as the Trustee to care for your pet. Included in your trust plan is funding for veterinary care, medicine, housing and food for your beloved pet for the rest...
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