By Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Consumer Law Attorney
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Name: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Consumer Law Attorney
Email: lita8tor@bellsouth.net
Site: http://www.kevingipson.com
About: Kevin Gipson is a consumer bankruptcy law attorney practicing in the Greater New Orleans area. He has been representing consumer debtors for over 22 years.
He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in the State of Louisiana.
Kevin is a sole practitioner so you know that your debt matters are being handled by him personally.
He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Bankruptcy Law Network, Credit Law Network, Debt Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network.See Authors Posts (8) on Jun 1, 2008 in Debt Collection Laws, Debt Collector Abuse, Property taxes, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Did you buy a Dell Computer using Dell Financial Services, L.P. to finance the debt? Well, at least one court has found that Dell
In the case of The People of the State of New York v. Dell, Inc. and Dell Financial Services, L.P., the court found that Dell lured consumers to purchase its products with [...]
By Pamela Stewart
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Name: Pamela Stewart
Email: PLSatty@swbell.net
Site: http://plstewart.com
About: See Authors Posts (8) on May 31, 2008 in Debt Collection Laws, Personal Finance, Property taxes | 0 Comments
The short answer is yes. In Texas, ad valorem (property) tax liens are both constitutional and statutory. Further, they are given an automatic priority over the mortgage companies lien. On January 1 each and every year a tax lien automatically attaches to your property. Further, if any taxes are delinquent on your property when you [...]