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Bankruptcy and Consumer Law Topics in and around Massachusetts

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As of October 22, 2020 our firm is no longer taking new bankruptcy cases. This may change in the future and updates will be provided here. We remain open to Car Repossession cases.

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Mortgages

What Happens at the End of My Covid-19 CARES Act Mortgage Forbearance?

by Nicholas Ortiz • October 1, 2020

A New Option from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. On March 27, 2020, in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. A major purpose of this wide-reaching law was…

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Eviction

Understanding the Massachusetts Eviction Moratorium

by Nicholas Ortiz • September 25, 2020

Understanding the Massachusetts Eviction Moratorium – What You Need to Know and How to Stay in Your Home

What You Need to Know and How to Stay in Your Home   Amidst a global pandemic and a faltering economy, many Massachusetts renters faced eviction. Many were, and still are, out of work due to the Covid-19 outbreak. On…

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Business Bankruptcy

Subchapter V: A Simpler Type of Business Bankruptcy

by Nicholas Ortiz • March 24, 2020

In the days before the Covid-19 pandemic, a new chapter of bankruptcy was created to make small business bankruptcies faster and cheaper.  This new “Subchapter V” could not have come at a better time. Subchapter V was recently made more…

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Chapter 11

Bankruptcy and Taxi Medallions

by Nicholas Ortiz • March 24, 2016

After years of steady growth, the value of taxi medallions in Greater Boston has begun to decline rapidly. Much of this is due to competition from ride share companies, such as Uber and Lyft. Many independent medallion owners funded their…

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Business Bankruptcy, Chapter 11

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy May Be the Best Way to Handle Employment Tax Debts

by Nicholas Ortiz • November 30, 2015

As most small business owners know, there are various business taxes a company is required to collect, account for, and pay over to the taxing authorities. In Massachusetts, businesses are required to withhold income for both state and federal income…

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Business Bankruptcy, Taxes and Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy and Sales Tax Problems

by Nicholas Ortiz • November 23, 2015

A sales tax debt is a tough debt to have. Because of penalties and personal liability, bankruptcy may sometimes be the only way to manage a tough sales tax problem. What is the sales tax and who is required to…

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