Blake Goodman received his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1989 and has been exclusively practicing bankruptcy-related law in Texas, New Mexico, and Hawaii ever since. In the past, attorney Goodman was a Certified Public Accountant, receiving his license from the State of Maryland in 1988.
Attorney Goodman specializes in providing solutions to debt burdens and tax problems. He has helped over 8,000 individuals and families alleviate financial setbacks caused by overwhelming debt problems. Attorney Goodman is a member of the Hawaii State Bar Association, the Federal Bankruptcy Law Section, the Tax Freedom Institute, and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers. In addition to being a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, his article “The Often Overlooked 10-Year Tax Discharge Rule” was published in the ABI Journal.
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Income Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Tax Planning
- Foreclosure Defense
- Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Hawaii
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- New Mexico
- State Bar of New Mexico
- ID Number: 4365
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- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24010992
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- English
- Spanish
- Owner, CPA
- Blake Goodman, PC, Bankruptcy and Debt Settlement Attorneys
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- The George Washington University Law School
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- Best Bankruptcy Lawyers in Honolulu, HI
- Expertise
- #1 Best Rated 2023
- QUALITY BUSINESS AWARDS
- Top 3 Bankruptcy Lawyers
- Three Best Rated
- Hawaii State Bar
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- “The Often Overlooked 10-Year Tax Discharge Rule”
- ABI Journal
- Q. Can a debt buyer foreclose on a discharged second mortgage in Hawaii?
- A: Yes, the debt buyer that properly owns the note can foreclose on the lien that was not extinguished in bankruptcy. The debt was, but not the lien. The only exception was that you filed a chapter 13 bankruptcy and avoided the lien in the chapter 13. Aloha, Blake Goodman (bankruptcy attorney)
- Q. Can I work remotely from Hawaii for 4 months without employer notification and what are potential tax implications?
- A: You are only taxed if your income is sourced in Hawaii. If you're not performing services related to doing business in Hawaii, nor paid from Hawaii sourced company, I believe your income is not subject to Hawaii income tax. Aloha, and good luck
- Q. Can I collect owed amounts from deceased ex-husband's estate in Hawaii?
- A: I'm sorry, I'm just a bankruptcy attorney. You need an estate attorney to answer your question.
Aloha, Blake Goodman