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Military members can fight back against harassing debt collectors

According to the national news source Governing magazine, Texas is home to nearly 125,000 active-duty military personnel. That large number of men and women who reside in the state while serving their country likely comes as no surprise to most Texans, given the many — and often major — military installations that are interspersed throughout […]

Debt and lack of savings pushes retirement age up for many

If you are a San Antonio resident who is putting off retirement – perhaps, indefinitely – you are not alone. The average age at which Americans retire is continuing to rise, and it has been reported that many Baby Boomers will wait until at least the age of 66 to leave the workforce. And, as […]

Credit scores and dating dynamics: couples and shared finances

Years ago, the rock singer Alice Cooper recorded a song called “You and Me” that contained the line “we share a bed, some popcorn and TV.” It isn’t clear from the song whether the couple is married.  But Cooper could easily have included the word “finances” along with the popcorn. After all, couples, even those […]

Bankruptcy and the government shutdown: possible effects

What effect will the partial federal government shutdown have on bankruptcy proceedings? As with so many other aspects of the shutdown, there is a short answer and a long answer.  The short answer is easily enough stated. Federal bankruptcy courts remain open.  In this post, however, we will discuss some of the ways that the […]

Football coach gets clear of many debts through bankruptcy

The NFL football season kicked off last night and the second weekend of college ball is coming right up. In Texas especially, football is a game that has rightly been called America’s passion. From the famous Friday Night Lights to college and pro stadiums, the passion is palpable. It’s easy to forget, however, amid all […]

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