• News13Now Matt Hahne

    Boleman Law attorney Matt Hahne spoke to 13News Now Connect about the financial strain COVID-19 has put on people’s lives and how creditor’s collection efforts have not stopped. Hahne advises calling a bankruptcy attorney right away before liquidating any assets or getting into more debt to counteract creditors.

  • What does the March 2019 decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Hulburt v. Black mean for you? How does it affect your Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Find out what Kathryne Shaw has to say!

  • Matt Hahne on Coast Live

    Boleman attorney Matt Hahne appeared on Coast Live to discuss the dangers of filing for bankruptcy without appropriate counsel, what is called a pro se filling. Further, Hahne talks about the difference a bankruptcy lawyer makes when filing for bankruptcy and protecting you from breaking any federal laws.

  • Medical bills, credit card debt, payday loans – there are good reasons why you’re behind on your bills. But there are legal solutions that will get your life back.

  • Living paycheck to paycheck? Now your job is gone! Losing your job – and your income – can be devastating. How do you pay the bills? How long can you hang on? Where can you get help?

  • Even though your home is your most valuable asset, you probably don’t have a say in who services your mortgage. What should you do if your mortgage company makes a mistake?

  • Wow! The bills just keep coming. Credit card, car payment, mortgage or rent, medical, power and utilities. Just to name a few! It’s difficult to juggle them all at once. One gets missed. Then another. Pretty soon you’re behind, worried and don’t know what to do. We will help you.

  • Medical costs are a fact of life. And even if you have health insurance, there’s the deductible and items insurance doesn’t cover. If you’re like most people, living paycheck to paycheck, medical debt can make it very difficult to keep the bills paid.

  • Got a payday or title loan that never seems to get paid off? A payday or title loan may have seemed like the only answer at the time. But between the fees and interest it never gets paid off and now you owe more than ever.

  • Have you received notice of a judgment or lien? Ignoring it won’t make it go away. You’ve had a financial problem or a bill you couldn’t pay. A tax problem, perhaps. Now there’s a judgment filed against you.

  • The vast majority of people who file bankruptcy are good, hardworking people who have experienced a severe unanticipated circumstance. Often, these folks never even contemplate bankruptcy until they had no other options.

  • Sometimes bills get missed. Or you’re trying to juggle payments and it’s just not working. If you’re getting collection phone calls or letters, a skilled, experienced attorney will review your legal rights and protections.

  • Medical bills, credit card debt, payday loans or any number of other reasons can cause you to get behind on your bills.

  • Job loss, medical bills, divorce or any number of other factors can cause you to get behind on your mortgage. There are legal solutions.

  • What Happens When a Married Couple Who Has Filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Separates?

    Folks often schedule a free consultation with us on the recommendation of their divorce attorney. Oftentimes, financial difficulties and divorce go hand-in-hand.

  • We have been privileged to help thousands of Virginians regain their financial health. But the most consistent regret these folks express to us is that they wish they had come to us for help sooner.

  • Deciding which type of bankruptcy to file can be complicated. It is important to understand how the different types of bankruptcy will address the debts that you have.

  • Overwhelming Debt? Need Help?

    Make an appointment today for a free consultation with a Boleman Law attorney.

  • Military and government personnel are concerned that filing bankruptcy may negatively impact their security clearance and their jobs — even when a superior instructs them to file. Here are some guidelines.
  • Though we have not met, here is what I know. You’ve worked hard, paid your bills and built up your credit rating – and then something bad happened.

  • Some people think that filing for bankruptcy means that you’ll lose everything – even the shirt on your back. But that’s not the case. An experienced attorney will help protect you while maintaining your rights.

  • Overwhelming debt? Time for a fresh start? There are two options for filing personal bankruptcy in Virginia: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. During your free consultation our attorneys can help you decide which option is best for your situation.

  • For people facing overwhelming debt, just answering the phone or opening the mail can be stressful.

  • Bankruptcy is a mystery to many people and plenty of myths have grown up around the legal process. Here are some common misunderstandings along with the facts.

  • Military personnel and other government employees fear that filing personal bankruptcy, may negatively impact their security clearance and their jobs (even when instructed to do so by a superior to keep their security clearance). Here are some clearance investigation guidelines.

  • People with overwhelming debt are often faced with legal consequences. Bankruptcy is legal protection that helps them get a fresh financial start.

  • News13Now Matt Hahne

    Boleman Law attorney Matt Hahne spoke to 13News Now Connect about the financial strain COVID-19 has put on people’s lives and how creditor’s collection efforts have not stopped. Hahne advises calling a bankruptcy attorney right away before liquidating any assets or getting into more debt to counteract creditors.

  • What does the March 2019 decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Hulburt v. Black mean for you? How does it affect your Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Find out what Kathryne Shaw has to say!

  • Matt Hahne on Coast Live

    Boleman attorney Matt Hahne appeared on Coast Live to discuss the dangers of filing for bankruptcy without appropriate counsel, what is called a pro se filling. Further, Hahne talks about the difference a bankruptcy lawyer makes when filing for bankruptcy and protecting you from breaking any federal laws.

  • Medical bills, credit card debt, payday loans – there are good reasons why you’re behind on your bills. But there are legal solutions that will get your life back.

  • Living paycheck to paycheck? Now your job is gone! Losing your job – and your income – can be devastating. How do you pay the bills? How long can you hang on? Where can you get help?

  • Even though your home is your most valuable asset, you probably don’t have a say in who services your mortgage. What should you do if your mortgage company makes a mistake?

  • Wow! The bills just keep coming. Credit card, car payment, mortgage or rent, medical, power and utilities. Just to name a few! It’s difficult to juggle them all at once. One gets missed. Then another. Pretty soon you’re behind, worried and don’t know what to do. We will help you.

  • Medical costs are a fact of life. And even if you have health insurance, there’s the deductible and items insurance doesn’t cover. If you’re like most people, living paycheck to paycheck, medical debt can make it very difficult to keep the bills paid.

  • Got a payday or title loan that never seems to get paid off? A payday or title loan may have seemed like the only answer at the time. But between the fees and interest it never gets paid off and now you owe more than ever.

  • Have you received notice of a judgment or lien? Ignoring it won’t make it go away. You’ve had a financial problem or a bill you couldn’t pay. A tax problem, perhaps. Now there’s a judgment filed against you.

  • The vast majority of people who file bankruptcy are good, hardworking people who have experienced a severe unanticipated circumstance. Often, these folks never even contemplate bankruptcy until they had no other options.

  • Sometimes bills get missed. Or you’re trying to juggle payments and it’s just not working. If you’re getting collection phone calls or letters, a skilled, experienced attorney will review your legal rights and protections.

  • Medical bills, credit card debt, payday loans or any number of other reasons can cause you to get behind on your bills.

  • Job loss, medical bills, divorce or any number of other factors can cause you to get behind on your mortgage. There are legal solutions.

  • What Happens When a Married Couple Who Has Filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Separates?

    Folks often schedule a free consultation with us on the recommendation of their divorce attorney. Oftentimes, financial difficulties and divorce go hand-in-hand.

  • We have been privileged to help thousands of Virginians regain their financial health. But the most consistent regret these folks express to us is that they wish they had come to us for help sooner.

  • Deciding which type of bankruptcy to file can be complicated. It is important to understand how the different types of bankruptcy will address the debts that you have.

  • Overwhelming Debt? Need Help?

    Make an appointment today for a free consultation with a Boleman Law attorney.

  • Military and government personnel are concerned that filing bankruptcy may negatively impact their security clearance and their jobs — even when a superior instructs them to file. Here are some guidelines.
  • Though we have not met, here is what I know. You’ve worked hard, paid your bills and built up your credit rating – and then something bad happened.

  • Some people think that filing for bankruptcy means that you’ll lose everything – even the shirt on your back. But that’s not the case. An experienced attorney will help protect you while maintaining your rights.

  • Overwhelming debt? Time for a fresh start? There are two options for filing personal bankruptcy in Virginia: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. During your free consultation our attorneys can help you decide which option is best for your situation.

  • For people facing overwhelming debt, just answering the phone or opening the mail can be stressful.

  • Bankruptcy is a mystery to many people and plenty of myths have grown up around the legal process. Here are some common misunderstandings along with the facts.

  • Military personnel and other government employees fear that filing personal bankruptcy, may negatively impact their security clearance and their jobs (even when instructed to do so by a superior to keep their security clearance). Here are some clearance investigation guidelines.

  • People with overwhelming debt are often faced with legal consequences. Bankruptcy is legal protection that helps them get a fresh financial start.