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Category: Bankruptcy

What Can I Lose During an Ohio Bankruptcy?

You can lose certain property during an Ohio bankruptcy and keep other types of property thanks to Ohio’s exemption laws.

What Are the Different Types of Bankruptcy?

Learn about the different types of bankruptcy and if you’d qualify for them.

How Bankruptcy Works When You Are Married

Typically, only your finances will be impacted if only you file for bankruptcy.

Eligibility Requirements for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

You may be eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you meet certain requirements.

Why Working With a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Ohio Is a Wise Decision

A bankruptcy lawyer can help you gain a more positive outcome with your bankruptcy case.

How Does Bankruptcy Give You a Fresh Start?

Bankruptcy can discharge some of your debts and help you rebuild your credit.

If I Am Married, Can I Double My Homestead Exemption Amount?

Regardless of marital status, the homestead exemption limit is the same.

What Is Ohio’s Wildcard Exemption?

With a wildcard exemption, you can choose up to $1,325 of your personal property that you want to exempt from a bankruptcy filing.

How Do I File a Homestead Exemption?

You can file for a homestead exemption through form DTE105A.

What Is Ohio’s Homestead Exemption?

The Ohio homestead exemption could help you save money on your taxes if you qualify.

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Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law and supporting attorney Christopher S. Owen can advise and represent in the following legal areas:

  • Personal Bankruptcy (Chapter 7 & 13)
  • Family Law (Divorce, Dissolution, Custody, and Child Support)
  • Probate Estate & Wills (Power of Attorney, Guardianship, etc.)
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    Dayton, OH 45410
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