- Divorce
- Child SupportAre all debts discharged? No. There are many debts which are not dischargeable in Bankruptcy. Taxes are not dischargeable in many cases. The rules on which kinds of taxes are dischargeable, and when they become dischargeable are complex. You should consult an attorney to determine these issues for your situation. Other debts that are not discharged include student loans, child support and alimony. The question of non-dischargeable debts is an issue that you should discuss thoroughly with your attorney.
- Spousal Support
- BankruptcyThe Texas Board of Legal Specialization recognizes attorneys in various areas of law, who because of experience, training and examination, are awarded certificates of special competence. Christian M. Sternat has been Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law since 1988. It is not required that an attorney be Board Certified in any field to represent a client in a Bankruptcy proceeding.
- Foreclosure