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  • Bankruptcy
    • Chapter 7 Personal Bankruptcy
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    • Chapter 13 Personal Bankruptcy
    • Bankruptcy Litigation
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    • IRS Tax Assessment Issues
      • Tax Audits
      • Tax Litigation
    • IRS Tax Collection Issues
      • Installment Agreements
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      • Tax Liens and Levies
    • California State Tax Issues
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Traffic Tickets Dischargeable in Ch. 13 Bankruptcy But Not Ch. 7

Bankruptcy, Crime, Nondischargeable
Traffic Tickets Dischargeable in Ch. 13 Bankruptcy But Not Ch. 7

You file bankruptcy to get rid of debts you can’t afford to pay and to get the fresh financial start in life that you so desperately need. But not all debts can be wiped out in your bankruptcy. Read more »

Legal Chaos Solved With Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy, Courts, Litigation, Nondischargeable, Procedure, Trials
Legal Chaos Solved With Bankruptcy

Note: The case involved here is very complex.  But that’s the point: it dominated and nearly ruined the lives of my clients for a decade, until I used bankruptcy law to end their nightmare. Read more >>

Should Legal Losers Pay the Winners’ Attorney Fees?

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Aftermath, Courts, Nondischargeable
Should Legal Losers Pay the Winners’ Attorney Fees?

My clients were nurses at a local hospital. They’re immigrants and English isn’t their first language. They worked hard and bought a house. One day, Read more >>

Fighting A Bankruptcy Discharge: Tenant Who Wanted Her Rent Back

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Aftermath, Bankruptcy Procedure, Litigation, Nondischargeable
Fighting A Bankruptcy Discharge: Tenant Who Wanted Her Rent Back

My client was a landlady who rented her three-unit house not far from the beach in Ventura. The county came by one day and put yellow tags on two of the units, calling them “substandard” and evicting the tenants that day. Why “substandard?” Mostly because the area was zoned for one unit only Read more >>

About John D. Faucher

faucher_law_iconJohn worked for ten years for the Internal Revenue Service defending IRS audits in Tax Court. Since 2008, he has used is knowledge about the IRS (and also California’s Franchise Tax Board, Department of Fee and Tax Administration, and Employment Development Department) to help clients with IRS and California tax agency audits, levies and tax debts. He also represented the IRS in bankruptcies where the IRS was owed back taxes.


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