by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Jun 5, 2020
When Does Protesting Become Illegal in PA? Background Currently, our country has experienced mass protests over Law Enforcement and America’s treatment of African Americans in response to the horrific, tragic, and shocking murder of George Floyd in...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Jun 4, 2020
How Does a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Save My Home? When faced with unmanageable debt or the loss of property such as a home or car, filing bankruptcy may be an option for relief. If considering bankruptcy, you can file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The answer to...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Jun 2, 2020
Can Bankruptcy Affect my Job? The impact of a bankruptcy on one’s job is often a concern and question clients ask. What if my employer finds out? What if I have a job interview or am starting a new job? What if I work for a bank? What if I am a financial...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 30, 2020
WHAT ARE BANKRUPTCY EXEMPTIONS? When considering filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a common concern among clients is whether they may lose their home, car, retirement accounts, or other assets and property. The federal bankruptcy laws include specific...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | May 27, 2020
What are Protected Classes in Employment? Employment Law and Workplace Discrimination primarily focus on individuals falling within a defined “protected class.” The Federal Government has a list of specific “protected classes,” and states and municipalities are free...