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Inexpensive Lawful Aid: Top Issues to Address Before Employing a $599 Bankruptcy Legal Representative in Maryland
Navigating the complexities of bankruptcy can be overwhelming, however discovering budget-friendly legal assistance should not include in your economic burden. If you’re considering employing a $599 personal bankruptcy lawyer in Maryland, it’s vital to resolve several essential problems prior to deciding. In this article, we’ll look into the vital factors to consider when seeking out…
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how i view bimbo!reader and princess!reader <3
☆゚・*:.。.☆
oookaayyyy, so i feel like dove cameron is the perfect example of what i imagine bimbo!reader looks like! i imagine her to be very bratty and high maintenance, always clinging to rafe’s arm in a cute little outfit that shows too much skin. she gets her nails done every two weeks on the dot, using rafe’s money, she always goes for a classic coffin french tip with an ‘R’ on her ring finger for rafe <3
she’s really not afraid to stand up for herself if rafe is next to her to reassure her, but when she’s alone? you bet she is running off crying if someone says something in the slightest mean tone to her.
she comes from money but that wasn’t always the case, a pogue turned kook basically after her dad got a promotion at his lawyer job. her mom is always wondering how her she got to be so ditzy considering that both of her parents are very smart with good jobs as a nurse and lawyer.
she’s very very small, only being about five foot one, which naturally always has her looking up at rafe whenever she’s talking to him.
megan fox is absolutely without a doubt, princess!reader. but to be more specific, megan fox in jennifer’s body. jennifer just captures the perfect, stuck up, bitchy, attitude that princess has towards everyone but jj, of course. she’s unfortunately a kook turned pogue after her single mother had to file for bankruptcy after her dad very recently divorced her, leaving them to live in a shitty trailer in the cut. she essentially joined the pogue gang after sarah, her best friend, introduced her to them after she asked who jj was at a beach party.
after that, princess just couldn’t keep her eyes off the blonde and fell in love with him at every glance. jj was the first to kiss her while they were out drunk and skinny dipping. he always makes sure she gets whatever she wants because she will definitely throw a tantrum over it but he knows how to shut that down real quick if it gets to be too much.
she is very book smart but acts dumb to make her look innocent and naive, which she uses that as an advantage to manipulate people to get what she wants.
princess has a slight kleptomania problem, stealing whatever she can’t afford. it’s where most of her wardrobe came from. she’s not afraid to take what she wants and it has definitely got her in some situations.
her wardrobe consists of pink, white, and basically anything that she finds ‘sexy’ and ‘slutty’. she’s not afraid to show off her body at all. on her relaxing days, she’s usually in a juicy couture tracksuit with a tight fitting tank top on. her shoes of choice are heels to make her seem taller and more intimidating since she’s only five foot four.
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Enterra Vipre
The Enterra Vipre was developed in the mid-1980s by a group of waiters at the Keg Restaurant on Vancouver’s Granville Island. Somehow they managed to secure a grant from the Canadian Scientific Research Council for $10 million CAD, and perhaps not surprisingly it all went wrong shortly after.
Whoever these waiters were they were astonishingly adept salesmen. Not only did they talk their way into that $10 million CAD government grant, but they also talked General Motors into selling their cars in the USA right out of Pontiac dealerships – with a full manufacturer’s warranty no less.
Exactly how a group of waiters came up with the idea of starting their own car company may be lost to history, but we do know that in the early-to-mid 1980s the waitstaff at the Keg Restaurant on Vancouver’s Granville Island hatched a plan to launch their own custom car brand and call it Cymbria.
Rather than building a car from scratch as Bricklin has done a decade earlier before collapsing into bankruptcy the team at Cymbria decided too instead base their car on a preexisting production sports car to save time and money.
The car they chose was arguably the hottest American sports car of the time, the Pontiac Fiero, an affordable mid-engined car with a lightweight fiberglass body. Cymbria developed their own custom bolt-on fiberglass body for the car, then they developed a more luxurious interior, they doubled the sticker price, and put their car on the market.
By the time the initial problems with the body moulds and ill-fitting panels had been rectified it was 1986 and the company had changed its name to Enterra, possibly as a way to leave some space between themselves and the negative press that the earlier 1984 Cymbria prototype had attracted.
The styling of the Enterra Vipre was perhaps a little misleading. It looked like a mid-engined supercar that was doing 200 mph even standing still. In reality it was powered by the standard 2.8 liter Pontiac V6 making just 140 bhp and 170 lb ft of torque.
When the Fiero was still new and exciting back in 1983 and 1984 many kit car and low-volume automakers hailed it as their savior. Its steel spaceframe chassis, mid-engined layout, and easy-to-remove fiberglass outer body panels made it ideally suited to modification. Countless Ferrari replica kit cars were based on the Fiero, there were also Lamborghini kits, and kits replicating other models. Interestingly one of those Ferrari replica designs was the Pontiac Mera – it had a bodykit designed to emulate the Ferrari 308 GTS which was being used in the popular Magnum P.I. TV series in the 1980s. 159 of them were made and sold through Pontiac dealers in the USA before the Ferrari lawyers got involved and shut the operation down. The Canadian answer to this Fiero phenomenon was the Enterra Vipre. Its design was clearly influenced by the Ferraris of the time including the F40, though it was carefully designed so as not to be a replica of any single model – therefore resistant to the famously litigious Ferrari legal representatives in the United States.
The first prototype was built in 1984 as the Cymbria Vipre, however the poor fitment of the fiberglass body panels and overall build quality left a lot to be desired. The moulds had to be completely redone, by the time they were ready it was 1986. The car was relaunched, now as the Enterra Vipre, with a price of over $30,000 USD – the equivalent to $71,277 USD in 2023 and roughly double the cost of a standard V6 Fiero.
Despite the fact that the car was being sold through selected Pontiac dealerships in the USA it was a complete flop. The lack of brandname awareness for Enterra coupled with the high price and the fact that the car had slightly worse performance than the stock V6 Fiero (due to to the larger/heavier body) resulted in dismal sales.
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Honestly, I wasn't expecting much from a second season of an unexpectedly popular Class Hell Netflix show that was among the reasons for their k-drama investment. I was like... "it's nice that the creator is flat out making it to get his bag, but isn't it risking getting dragged out?"
But nah, it had the same grip S1 had on me. Nevermind that I have graduated college, went through two toxic workplaces, and am now actually making money with sane hours. Oh, and had to deal with a "Luxury Real Estate Investor" buying out my first post-college apartment and making their nigh-bankruptcy the residents' problem. All that in between the seasons.
So yeah, this show still hits. Because if it were a few months ago, I'd have agreed to participate in a deadly game just to never have to work again and to afford a lengthy lawsuit against my ex-landlord. I get the desperation to bury someone evil, even if doing it with their cash is deeply ironic.
Still, isn't it more than a little shady to promise half a billion won to the finder, only to later specify it's going to be split among the team? And not to specify that the guy they want is sadistic as hell, even though it would keep the teams safe? Man, someone is beginning to scrape a little too low.
But then again, that pepto pink of his new residence looks familiar. A pretty on the nose way to establish that he's still not over that hell, huh. And the way his face is lit with only a slightly smaller amount of pink than the courier's during the Russian Roulette scene is definitely not feeling foreboding or anything.
Also, the lotto scene stuck with me. Not just its utter sadism, but the familiar mentality. A meal is okay, but isn't a remote chance to spectacularly escape my circumstances nicer? When I was fighting pests that my ex-landlord illegally left me to fend against, I would buy a lotto ticket each time I got paid. Even if I didn't believe I could win. Once I got my cushy job, dodged their breakage fees via threatening to lawyer up, and moved to an apartment with a decent management, I stopped.
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Part of a Trump fundraising message poorly disguised as a love letter to Melania. I'm sure most wives get Valentine's Day cards from husbands who use their middle initials when signing the greeting. ✍🏼🤭
Trump Campaign Roasted For Fundraising Off Unhinged Valentine's Day 'Love Letter' To Melania
The Donald is going to need to do a lot of fundraising thanks to spiraling legal judgements against him.
The Donald Trump Fire Sale Starts Now
Donald Trump’s companies have filed for bankruptcies six times, but now he may actually be about to go broke. On Friday, a New York judge penalized the former president $355 million after finding him liable for lying about his wealth and the value of his properties in New York — and that’s before pre-judgment interest charges, which according to the New York Attorney General’s office, adds another $100 million or so. Then there’s the $4 million owed by Eric Trump and Don Jr. each — which, come on, whose money is that really? The giant liabilities are due in part to Trump and his organization’s “complete lack of remorse,” Justice Arthur Engoron ruled, as well as for its deterrent effect: Trump and the Trump Organization’s officers were “likely to continue their fraudulent ways unless the Court grants significant injunctive relief.” Add this to the $88 million he owes writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her, twice, and Trump owes roughly $540 million. That would wipe out almost his entire estimated cash pile and vaporize about a sixth of his total net worth. Trump can afford this, but he is probably going to have to sell something big. His net worth, according to both Forbes and Bloomberg, is between $2.6 and $3.1 billion, but most of that is tied up in his buildings and other properties. His cash pile is about $600 million, Bloomberg estimates, and he cannot use campaign or political-action-committee money to pay these fines. Some of his attorneys’ fees can be paid for with money that he’s raised from donors, but it’s not clear what money is paying for which lawyers between the four criminal cases he’s fighting off.
Here are some ways Trump could raise money to keep from going bankrupt for a seventh time.
Since his ex-wife Ivana is already buried there, he could turn Trump National Golf Club at Bedminster into a MAGA cemetery. Heirs of people who die from listening to Trump's quack COVID-19 advice will want their loved ones interred under the BEST sand traps.
Mar-a-Lago could be leased for the filming of the next season of Naked and Afraid. Unclothed contestants would have to survive hazards such as Dinesh D'Souza film festivals, Rudy Giuliani's alcoholic rants, and Nick Fuentes/Kanye West Groyper dinner parties.
Trump could franchise his own national chain of spray-on tanning salons which would leave customers looking as orange as him from head to toe.
Only Fans. Tens of millions of MAGA followers may be willing to pay to see "Toad" for themselves.
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02/05/24. 12:27 am
So…let’s talk abt BPD and money.
I’m broke right now. Like broke as shit. My mom’s been helping me pay rent that last few months. My debt is unmanageable etc etc
And I’ve been thinking abt bankruptcy the past year or so…
And this whole time I was like it’s too expensive, it’s gonna take years to do blah blah. Basically thinking it’s too much work/I just can’t afford it.
TURNS OUT!!! It costs $1400, I need to pay $150 upfront to get the case started, shud only take 4 months to complete, and then I show up for a 3 minute zoom call court date…
Like lmfao..
I literally thought I had to pay 2k plus upfront and that it wud take at least 1 year if I’m lucky. And u kno why I thot that ??? Bc one google search said that and I was like nope can’t do it case closed.
But these past few months have been especially rough and paying off my debt just is impossible right now. So I looked into it again…and I was dumbfounded. And the time I researched ppls personal experiences and I actually called a lawyer who answered all my questions. I just needed to call a lawyer this whole time….like…
Anyway there’s a lot of factors involved in this as to why I accumulated so much debt, and then just completely brushing off a VERY possible and even easy solution..but I realized BPD is another factor of my financial problems!!
Cus I kno abt adhd tax but BPD tax?? Never heard of her!! But god damn she might b worse than adhd tax!!
If we really wanna get into it…BPD tax is me still having shit jobs bc that bitch convinced me that getting a masters was a bad idea (when I cudve done it for free in a field I actually liked..) and now here I am scrambling to stay afloat. But let me not get too into THAT one.
Anyway going back to this debt shit, I really do get tunnel vision with things aka black and white thinking, catastrophizing etc. like that initial Google search cudve easily lead to a phone call with a lawyer to get the info but no I ended it there. I was like nope it’s impossible bye see u never. It only took me to get myself into a pretty fucked situation to reconsider.
Anywayyyyy just always fuckin laughing at myself bc WAT THE FUCK!!! Like the fact that I’m still alive is still amazing to me everyday !!! But for some reason I have an IMMENSE will to live and I stg I have ancestors watching out for me really making sure i don’t die 😂😂😂
So ya anyway abt to clear out my 10k of credit card debt 😘💅🏻💅🏻
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well my partner just put an extra 10k of debt onto me bringing the grand total above 60k :) i am not leaving until the end of the month and i don't know if i have any legal recourse for what's happened so i may just need to file bankruptcy. and idk how i can even afford the lawyer!!!!
i could also just kill myself????
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She's Bankrupt, I'm Debt Free.
About six years ago, my former partner of six years and I broke up, and I started to realise all of the things I had normalised were actually abuse. Instances of gas lighting were all too prevalent (even one instance where she gaslit me about what gaslighting even was), financial (she could spend what she wanted, I had to ask permission), even limiting time that I spent with my family and my best mate. There was more, but that's enough of that.
After we broke up, I realised that money I had continued to place into our joint account wasn't going to the mortgage as promised, but was going to shopping, paying for her new partner (who, it turned out, was on the scene months before we split...and wasn't the first!) and payments to her lawyer.
When I found this out, I called the finance company handling our mortgage and told them I would no longer be making payments. I told them they could sieze the house if they wanted, but my half of the payments would cease immediately until I had recouped the money stolen, roughly five months worth of payments.
They said I couldn't do that. I told them to watch me.
Soon after that, when the debt letters and dishonours started, the texts, phone calls, and voice mails from her started....I ignored every one.
Two months in, I heard her car broke down badly because she couldn't afford to maintain it.
Not long after that, she filed for bankruptcy.
A month later, she moved out and I got my house back. I cleaned it up, changed the locks, got my mortgage back in front....and recently my wife and I sold it for a tidy little profit.
She got nothing. Not a dollar, not a dime.
She has no usable credit rating, and my wife and I are debt free with a deposit on our new home.
Feels good.
Source: reddit.com/r/pettyrevenge
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part of me wonders if there's enough for a class action with the unity engine bs? like, by changing the terms after people have already started developing using it, after they already paid a fee to be able to use it, when they're small enough that they can't afford the taxes/fees or to change to a different engine? I'm not a lawyer tho so ymmv. Anyone someone I know from my last job is an indie dev and if this goes through they're going to have to file for bankruptcy and that is Super Bullshit 64
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I am super not trying to shit on anyone's parade, because a for-profit healthcare system is so cruel it should be illegal by any standard. I personally am a fan of "do it now and work out the details later." But.
I worked in third-party medical collections for years (on the admin side, but I still had to know how it all worked to be able to follow the laws). Depending on the healthcare provider, it might not be just some collections calls. Once you're sent to third-party collections, the nature of the debt changes somewhat, and depending on the state you live in, you might have better or worse protections from consequences. In the state where I live, it's not good.
Medical collections companies can and will sue you for the debt, especially if it's a big one. If the judgment goes through (and they almost always do, especially because you probably won't be able to afford a lawyer to help you fight it), that debt can change the statute of limitations on collectibility. Generally, it's six years to reach statute. But if they secure a judgment? That company can come after you for twenty years. Two decades. They can garnish your wages (that means taking money out automatically), put liens on your home and other assets, anything and everything to make sure they are repaid at least somewhat for the value of the debt. Even declaring bankruptcy might mean you have to pay some of it, and the vast majority of bankruptcies these days are based on medical bills.
It will destroy your credit. You will have higher interest rates on everything for years and years to come, all because the system is rigged, not because you did anything wrong.
I'm not trying to scare anyone. By all means, apply for the financial aid that a lot of hospitals have in place. It's WORTH it, even if it's time-consuming and unfriendly. They are billion-dollar companies, they can more than afford to write this shit off. Fight for yourself as much as you can–and many facilities can apply the write-offs retroactively, so you're not stuck even if it's not a new bill.
The above advice is GOOD, but you need to know what you're potentially getting yourself into. No one should have to choose between treatment and death, or permanent debility, or anything else. But this is the system we're in now, and you deserve to be able to make informed consent about your financial futures as much as your medical futures.
Abolish for-profit health care insurance.
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Can a Lawyer Help with Child Support Back Payments and Do You Need One for Child Support?
Child support can be emotionally and financially taxing on both sides. So whether you are a custodial parent who needs support payments or a non-custodial parent who is facing back payments, you need to know what your legal rights and responsibilities are. There are two questions that come up quite frequently in such cases:
1- Can a lawyer help get child support back payments dropped? 2- Do you need a lawyer for child support issues?
These are some of the questions we will discuss here and why having a family law attorney on your side can be so effective.
Can a Lawyer Help Get Child Support Back Payments Dropped?
Back payments or arrears in the case of child support are paid if a parent isn’t paying child support. These arrears are a legal obligation and can quickly add up in amount and can be financially crippling as well as legally damaging.
It’s not always possible to have back payments on child support completely terminated, but a good child support lawyer can sometimes be the difference in these situations:
Conciliation With the Other Parent: If the custodial parent is receptive, a lawyer can negotiate a settlement or abatement of the back payments.
Requesting a Modification: If your financial condition has radically altered, your lawyer can request a modification in order to make future payments less burdensome.
Arguments Against Exaggerated Rates: A lawyer will check your case and explain whether or not the arrears were calculated incorrectly and request for modifications.
Look at Forgiveness Schemes: In some states, arrears can be forgiven on the condition of paying up.
You should know that arrears in child support due to the government — including public assistance payments — are less likely to be reduced or forgiven.
Do I Need a Lawyer for Child Support?
If you’re a child support payer, you don’t have to, but having a child support lawyer can be very beneficial:
Navigating Complex Laws: Child support is complex, it varies from state to state and an attorney can make sure you know what your rights are.
Make Those Numbers Exactly Right: Lawyers make sure that the child support payments are properly calculated, considering income, expenses, and parenting time.
Advocating for Your Interests: Whether you are fighting for something or requesting money, a lawyer can stand up for you in negotiations and court.
Changes to Existing Orders: If you have a different financial situation, a lawyer can help you change your child support order.
Enforcing or Refusal of Payments: If payment is not coming or too much, the order can be enforcéed or challenged by a lawyer.
What Moradi Saslaw Law Family Lawyers Can Do For You?
Moradi Saslaw Law Family Attorneys knows what it is like when child support is an issue. Our family law attorneys in Oakland can help you with compassionate and effective legal advice based on your individual case. Child support enforcement, modifications, or arrears assistance — we can help you through it all.
FAQs on Child Support Legal Matters
Can a lawyer stop child support payments entirely?A child support attorney can’t stop child support payments from occurring altogether if they are court-ordered, but they can apply for changes or reductions under special circumstances.
What if I can’t afford a lawyer for child support? Most family lawyers have consultations and payment arrangements. There might also be legal assistance services that help the low-income.
How long does the child support process take? The length of time will vary according to the extent of the case. You can have a lawyer speed things up and make sure all of the documents and arguments are correct.
Are back payments automatically forgiven if I file for bankruptcy?In bankruptcy, no, child support debt isn’t exempt. Seek the assistance of a lawyer to explore alternatives.
Is hiring a lawyer worth the cost? An experienced family law lawyer will save you in the long run both money and tension by working to obtain just results and avoid mistakes.
Take the Next Step
If you’re having problems with child support, don’t go it alone. Moradi Saslaw Law Family Attorneys in Oakland now to receive specialized assistance and legal advice specific to your case. Let us find you a solution that works for you and your family.
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Overcoming Insolvency With Local Bankruptcy Attorney Services
Being in bankruptcy can be tough because of the accumulation of numerous debts and the dwindling of funds. Repayment of creditors without losing properties or loved ones requires astute maneuvering. Properly guided by the law, however, you can regain hold of your financial situation and work forward to a debt-free future.
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