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This book contains the most frequently asked questions bankruptcy attorney Ryan Really's future clients ask at the initial consultation. He explains why and how most people keep their homes and cars after bankruptcy. More importantly, Ryan explains how people can start living again with a dignified fresh start after eliminating the mental, emotional and physical burdens of overwhelming debt. While interviewing another professional in Las Vegas for his bankruptcy video series, the production crew started asking attorney, veteran and adjunct instructor Ryan Ruehle (Really) bankruptcy questions.

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains the most frequently asked questions bankruptcy attorney Ryan Really's future clients ask at the initial consultation. He explains why and how most people keep their homes and cars after bankruptcy. More importantly, Ryan explains how people can start living again with a dignified fresh start after eliminating the mental, emotional and physical burdens of overwhelming debt. While interviewing another professional in Las Vegas for his bankruptcy video series, the production crew started asking attorney, veteran and adjunct instructor Ryan Ruehle (Really) bankruptcy questions.
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Autorenporträt
Ryan "Really" manages the firm Ryan J. Ruehle Attorney at Law LLC and is licensed in state and federal courts in Ohio, Kentucky and Florida. In addition to consumer bankruptcy, Ryan's practice includes student loan and debt settlement, personal injury and veterans' advocacy. Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Ruehle also serves as public defender on the Hamilton County Common Pleas Veterans Court and teaches Personal Finance at Sinclair Community College. He graduated from Capital University Law School and is a member of numerous bar associations including the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) and the National Organization of Veterans' Advocates (NOVA).