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Disorders of the Spine

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Spinal disorders can range from an uncomfortable inconvenience to a complete functional disability. The key to navigating the legal system to claim your spinal column diagram for disability lawyer disability is having an experienced disability attorney in Wilmington who is on your side. At Greg Kornegay Law we’re here to help you understand your case and provide the necessary guidance in both the medical system and court system to determine if you qualify for [...]

Non-dischargeable Debts

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The general rule is that debts that existed before the bankruptcy petition is filed are discharged at the end of the case unless a specific exception to the discharge rule says otherwise. Most debts listed on Schedule F for Chapter 7 debtors will be discharged. Sometimes debts are discharged in Chapter 13. The reason some debts may not be dischargeable is that there is a public policy interest against the discharge (i.e., child support or [...]

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