Attorney Thomas K Mast

Attorney Thomas K Mast Bankruptcy Attorney in Wooster, OH Thomas K. Mast, Attorney at Law, is here to help. We don't want that to prevent you from having a better financial future.

Conveniently located in Wooster, OH, our firm concentrates on bankruptcy and general law. Mast has the experience, expertise and resources to provide solutions to your debt-related problems. At our firm, we understand that many individuals who are unfamiliar with bankruptcy law may find the legal process quite daunting. For that reason, Thomas K. Mast is here to answer all of your bankruptcy quest

ions, assist you in handling your debt, and provide you with the necessary information to make well-informed decisions.

05/15/2018

In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, bankruptcy laws were evolving and changing to fit the wants and needs of the community as well as the country. This even concerned corporations, who were in those days seen as inefficient and even dangerous.

05/10/2018

The Constitution included a clause that gave Congress the ability to pass bankruptcy laws. That happened first in 1800. However, the first laws that allowed voluntary bankruptcy – the system we know today – were not passed until 1841 and 1867.

05/03/2018

There are so many myths associated with bankruptcy. For example, rebounding from bankruptcy is possible and often can happen more quickly than people realize. In some ways you aren’t that great a risk because there are rules that prohibit people from filing a second bankruptcy too quickly.

05/01/2018

Did you know that bankruptcy did not exist in ancient Greece? Rather, if a man owed money to another and could not pay, he and his wife and children were forced into bonded labor. Bonded labor was the pledge of a person for the services required to pay off a debt or loan.

04/26/2018

A bankruptcy trustee has the authority to undo contracts or agreements that appear to be an attempt to hide or spend assets before a bankruptcy filing. For example, paying a debt to your parents before a bankruptcy filing could be reversed.

04/24/2018

Did you know that a chapter 7 bankruptcy releases you as the debtor from personal liability for certain specified types of debt? This prevents the creditor from taking collection action against you. Talk to a bankruptcy lawyer to see if this is the right step for you.

04/19/2018

Is it time to consult a bankruptcy attorney? The answer is yes if you’re three months behind on your mortgage payments. After three months of non-payment, most lenders deem mortgages in default and initiate foreclosure proceedings.

04/17/2018

While filing for a bankruptcy can be a serious psychological blow for anyone, it’s a good idea not to dwell on your past financial mistakes. Instead, look at your bankruptcy’s discharge as a fresh start where you’ll be able to make solid financial choices.

04/12/2018

If you’ve been considering filing for bankruptcy, it’s important not to put it off for long. The longer you wait, the more you risk having your vehicle repossessed or your home foreclosed on.

04/10/2018

Are you confused about the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Chapter 7 is a quicker process in which most unsecured debt is discharged, while Chapter 13 involves a three- or five-year plan to repay creditors.

04/05/2018

Is your car about to be repossessed? One way to stop the repossession is to file bankruptcy.

04/03/2018

When it comes to filing for bankruptcy, it pays to be honest. This means not hiding liabilities or assets as they could come back to hurt you. A bankruptcy attorney will help you to file a complete and accurate picture of your financial situation so you can get everything taken care of at once.

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