When the Biggest Battle Is Beating 341 Anxiety

More than the title implies, this piece offers real-world pointers on preparing clients for their Meeting of Creditors – both legal and emotional. “My rules for those testifying under oath are simple: . . . If I start talking, you stop talking.”

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Cathy Moran has headed her own small firm Moran Law Group in Redwood City, California, for over 40 years. Family law and tax issues as they play out in bankruptcy are areas of particular interest to Cathy.

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