Amy Knapp

A lifelong resident of New Jersey, Amy L. Knapp focuses her practice in the areas of bankruptcy and consumer law. Before obtaining her law degree from Widener University in 2000, Ms. Knapp earned her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Public Administration from Rowan College.

Ms. Knapp’s desire to go to law school stems directly from her work in social services with Pemberton Township Department of Public Assistance and local non-profit organizations, where she assisted homeless individuals and families in transition. Ms. Knapp continues her commitment to helping individuals and families in need. Ms. Knapp has been recognized by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey for her continued dedicated service and volunteerism efforts with the Rutgers University Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project. Ms. Knapp has also received accolades from the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders for extending legal services to senior citizens and for her participation in consumer law-related seminars to educate senior citizens on their respective legal rights.  

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Articles By Amy Knapp

What Does Judgment Proof Mean?
Being “judgment proof" means you don’t have much in the way of income, cash reserves, or other assets that a creditor can take to pay off a money judgment.
The TCPA: Protection Against Robocalls and Prerecorded Calls
The federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, also known as the TCPA, was passed by Congress in response to an increasing number of consumer complaints about telemarketer and debt collector phone
New Jersey Foreclosure Procedures
Learn about the foreclosure process in New Jersey.
New Jersey Auto Repair Shop Laws
About a fourth of all complaints made to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs are car-related; half of those deal with automotive repairs. In an effort to protect its consumers, New Jersey enacted the Auto Repairs Deceptive Practices Regulations which sets forth an extensive list of auto repair
New Jersey Laws for Home Improvement Contracts
Home improvement fraud is one of the most widespread types of consumer fraud in the State of New Jersey. In response to growing consumer complaints about shoddy workmanship, missed deadlines, and home improvement contractors' failures to complete work or to start projects at all, the State of New Jersey
New Jersey Lemon Law for Used Cars
Are you beginning to think that used car you bought might be a lemon?