In a tale of triumph, Walker & Walker recently led a client to a significant financial breakthrough, showcasing the power of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. With expert guidance, Walker & Walker not only slashed the client’s car payment by an impressive $80 per month but also reduced the loan balance from $39,000 to $21,000. Moreover, this… Read more »
Navigating Financial Challenges: Walker and Walker’s Leading Role in Minnesota’s Increasing Bankruptcy Cases and Student Loan Relief
During challenging financial periods, Walker and Walker serves as a reliable source of assistance, offering crucial support to individuals such as Jenny George as they navigate the complexities of debt management. A recent report by KSTP has brought to light the significant financial struggles encountered by many in Minnesota, with student loans and credit card… Read more »
Walker & Walker Law’s Guide to Protecting Your Car and House in Minnesota Bankruptcy
Facing bankruptcy can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to concerns about losing vital assets like your car and house. Fortunately, Walker and Walker Law Firm specializes in ensuring that clients retain these essential possessions throughout the bankruptcy process. But how do we accomplish this? Preserving What Matters At Walker and Walker, our mission is… Read more »
Can Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishment?
Struggling with wage garnishment presents a significant challenge for many hardworking individuals across various industries. This legal process, which involves employers withholding a portion of an employee’s wages to pay off a debt, affects approximately one percent of private-sector workers. What Is Garnishment? In Minnesota, if a creditor obtains a judgment against you, they have… Read more »
Victory for Walker & Walker Law: Stopping an Auction & Retrieving a Repossessed Car with Expert Legal Assistance
Imagine the sinking feeling of having your car repossessed, only to learn that it’s scheduled for auction. That’s exactly what our client faced. With the auction date set for 03/07, time was of the essence. But our client didn’t lose hope, and neither did we. On 03/01, we sprang into action. With determination and a… Read more »
Walker & Walker Law Stopped a Sheriff’s Sale in its Tracks: A Last-Minute Legal Triumph
In the world of law, last-minute victories are not uncommon, and our recent experience was no exception. When our client arrived last Wednesday, facing a sheriff’s sale scheduled for the following Tuesday morning at 9 am, we knew immediate action was essential. Here’s how our quick thinking and dedication led to a successful outcome amidst… Read more »
Minneapolis Bankruptcy Attorney Andrew C. Walker, Featured in Bloomberg, Advocates for Fairness Amidst New Guidance
In a recent feature on Bloomberg, Minneapolis bankruptcy attorney Andrew C. Walker, representing Walker & Walker Law Offices PLLC, is making waves with his unique approach to client advocacy. With 38 adversary proceedings filed under the new guidance, Walker stands out for not requiring clients to pay legal fees upfront, prioritizing their needs during challenging… Read more »
Student Loan Discharge in Bankruptcy: A New Hope for Minnesotans
Have you heard that getting rid of student loans through bankruptcy was almost impossible? Well, things are changing, especially for many folks in Minnesota. There’s a chance now that you might be able to get your student loans discharged. How can you prove that you qualify? There are two things to show: You haven’t ignored… Read more »
Safeguarding Home Sweet Home with Christopher Anderson
In a recent legal showdown, our distinguished attorney, Christopher Anderson, spearheaded a triumphant defense in the protection of our client’s fire-damaged RV, marking a remarkable #WinWednesday that deserves recognition. The Fire-Damaged Challenge The case revolved around our client’s RV, which had suffered severe fire damage, igniting a fierce dispute. The trustee contended that the RV… Read more »
How Does Bankruptcy Work for Married Couples? You Can File Together, or Separately. A Lawyer Can Show You Which Is Best
What is the difference between a joint filing or a separate filing for Bankruptcy? If you are married, you have the option to file bankruptcy jointly with your spouse. This means that in one file you will both eliminate your debt. However, just because you are married, that does not mean you need to file together…. Read more »