Archive for February 2nd, 2007
By Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: bankruptcy@gmail.com
Site: http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com
About: See Authors Posts (72) on Feb 2, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 1 Comment
The short answer is no. The bankruptcy laws are largely premised on fairness. If you owe creditors money, your right to avoid paying your creditors can be altered by a number of factors, including assets which belong to you. (An asset is any thing of value, whether personal property or real property). [...]
By Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: bankruptcy@gmail.com
Site: http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com
About: See Authors Posts (72) on Feb 2, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
The reasons that a person finds themselves considering bankruptcy can be a complex maze of events. Most people who wind up talking to a lawyer about bankruptcy confess that they never thought there would be a time when they would seriously consider bankruptcy. After all, nobody plans to lose a job; nobody plans [...]
By Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: NCBankruptcyHelp@gmail.com
Site: http://www.robicsek.com
About: Concentrating in Consumer Bankruptcy Law since 1988;
Wake Forest Law School JD 1987
Law Office of Susanne M. Robicsek since 1993,
Law Clerk to Judge Rufus Reynolds, US Bankruptcy Judge for Middle District of NC; Burns Price & Arneke, PA, David Badger and Associates, PA.See Authors Posts (107) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure | 0 Comments
Whether or not someone can still file, and which Chapter is appropriate, depends on so many individual factors. The new law requires a complicated and complex review of factors of past income, future income, average expenses for your local area, true expenses, how many are in your household, what taxes you pay, how much [...]
By Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: oakeslaw@gmail.com
Site: http://www.oakeslawoffice.com
About: Helping consumers in the following counties of Oregon: Klamath; Lake; Jackson; Josephine; Curry; Deschutes; and others. Call 541-273-1650 or visit my website to set up an initial consultation and to learn how I can help you. Mention Bankruptcy Law Network when you call.See Authors Posts (86) on Feb 2, 2007 in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
No, sometimes your credit score goes UP when you file bankruptcy (this would happen if you have a truly horrible score to start with). Once you have filed for bankruptcy, negative information that creditors are reporting should be updated to reflect that you have filed for bankruptcy. Your report should only have the negative mark [...]
By Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: oakeslaw@gmail.com
Site: http://www.oakeslawoffice.com
About: Helping consumers in the following counties of Oregon: Klamath; Lake; Jackson; Josephine; Curry; Deschutes; and others. Call 541-273-1650 or visit my website to set up an initial consultation and to learn how I can help you. Mention Bankruptcy Law Network when you call.See Authors Posts (86) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy | 1 Comment
Beware of claims made by credit repair companies: like, for example: ” We can erase bad credit!” NOT TRUE!!! No one can erase bad information if it is accurate.
“Only we can remove old/inaccurate information!” NOT TRUE!!! The truth is, YOU can correct the report yourself.
“The bad information [...]
By L. Jed Berliner, Massachusetts Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: L. Jed Berliner, Massachusetts Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: L. Jed Berliner, Massachusetts Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: ljedberliner@gmail.com
Site: http://www.berlinerlaw.com
About: Attorney L. Jed Berliner has concentrated his law practice in bankruptcy, commercial litigation, creditors' rights and debtor's remedies since 1982, having generally practiced since 1976. He opened the Berliner Law Firm of Springfield, Massachusetts in 1988 and now practices exclusively in consumer bankruptcy and related consumer protection litigation.
Attorney Berliner received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Cornell University in 1972, and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas in 1977. He practiced general law in northern Michigan, established a bankruptcy concentration in Boston, MA in 1982, and established his Springfield, MA practice in 1988.
Attorney Berliner is a regular and active contributor to the Bankruptcy Law Network, the Bankruptcy Roundtable, and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, three specialized consumer bankruptcy forums on the Internet, and is an informal mentor to regional practitioners. He contributed to the local rules on electronic filing rules and is recognized by his peers as an expert in consumer bankruptcy issues. He thoroughly enjoys being rated "excellent" in his client surveys.See Authors Posts (108) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Benefits of Bankruptcy, Debts Not Dischargeable, General Bankruptcy Information, Lawyer to Lawyer, Life After Bankruptcy, Massachusetts | 0 Comments
A person receiving Social Security disability benefits should be able to discharge a student loan, right? Even if there is that special exception to the regular discharge for student loans, the one which says a student loan is discharged only if it imposes an undue hardship on a bankrupt or a dependent, one cannot repay [...]
By Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: ginsberg@gmail.com
Site: http://www.atlanta-bankruptcy-attorney.com
About: See Authors Posts (119) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy | 0 Comments
One of the most powerful benefits of Chapter 13 arises from its power to stop a foreclosure. Although the foreclosure process varies depending on where the debtor lives, many Chapter 13 cases are filed on the eve of foreclosure to stop the process.
Chapter 13 is designed to help a debtor reorganize, but, inevitably, some debtors [...]
By Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: gipsonk@gmail.com
Site: http://www.kevingipson.com
About: Kevin Gipson is a consumer bankruptcy law attorney practicing in the Greater New Orleans area. He has been representing consumer debtors for over 22 years.
He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in the State of Louisiana.
Kevin is a sole practitioner so you know that your debt matters are being handled by him personally.
He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Bankruptcy Law Network, Credit Law Network, Debt Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network.See Authors Posts (77) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, General Bankruptcy Information, Louisiana, State Specific Bankruptcy Issues | 1 Comment
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coasts in August of 2005 and Hurricane Rita hit the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, it was suggested by many that the citizens of the Gulf Coast region should not be subject to the provisions of BAPCPA.
With this push to exempt the Gulf Coast area and [...]
By Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: gipsonk@gmail.com
Site: http://www.kevingipson.com
About: Kevin Gipson is a consumer bankruptcy law attorney practicing in the Greater New Orleans area. He has been representing consumer debtors for over 22 years.
He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in the State of Louisiana.
Kevin is a sole practitioner so you know that your debt matters are being handled by him personally.
He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Bankruptcy Law Network, Credit Law Network, Debt Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network.See Authors Posts (77) on Feb 2, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
Education Savings Accounts (ESA) are a great way to save for the long term educational needs of your children, but can you keep the money in this account if you file for bankruptcy?
The answer is yes. Funds that are in ESA such as an education IRA are excluded from the bankruptcy estate so long as [...]
By Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: gipsonk@gmail.com
Site: http://www.kevingipson.com
About: Kevin Gipson is a consumer bankruptcy law attorney practicing in the Greater New Orleans area. He has been representing consumer debtors for over 22 years.
He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in the State of Louisiana.
Kevin is a sole practitioner so you know that your debt matters are being handled by him personally.
He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Bankruptcy Law Network, Credit Law Network, Debt Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network.See Authors Posts (77) on Feb 2, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
At the end of the meeting with the trustee (also known as a Meeting of Creditors or a Section 341(a) meeting), the Trustee will generally announce what he plans to do with the debtor’s property. This is usually referred to as a “Statement of Intentions”.
Unfortunately, the Statement of Intentions tends to be [...]