A chapter 7 bankruptcy case is a proceeding under federal law in which the debtor seeks relief under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. In a chapter 7 case, the debtor must turn his or her nonexempt property, if any exists, over to a trustee, who then converts the property to cash and pays the debtor’s creditors. Visit us.
In a chapter 13 case, the bankruptcy court can provide relief to the debtor that a private debt consolidation service cannot provide. According to Bankruptcy Lawyers in Queens Most debtors have to appear in court at least twice: once for a hearing called the meeting of creditors, and once for a hearing on the confirmation of the debtor’s chapter 13 plan.
An employer has a duty to ensure that they properly vet prospective employees in the hiring process, train employees on policies and procedures once hired and supervise those employees to ensure that proper policies and procedures are followed. Negligent acts or omissions committed by employees can often lead to the employer being sued. An employer has a duty to ensure that they properly vet prospective employee.Call the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC at (516) 858-2620 for assistance.
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