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Archive for April 14th, 2007

Has My Mortgage Loan Been Sold Again? »

Did you recently receive a letter from your mortgage company advising you that your mortgage payments should be sent to another mortgage company?  If you did, you are not alone. What has happened, in most cases, is the “servicer” of your loan has changed - not who owns the loan. [...]

Secured or Unsecured: what goes away in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? »

Generally there are two types of debts: secured and unsecured.  A secured debt is an obligation that attaches to a piece of property.  The property could be your house, your car, or a large screen TV you bought at the local appliance store.  Any time you borrow money to pay for something, you usually create [...]

Considering Bankruptcy To Get Rid Of Your Medical Bills? You Are Not Alone! (Part One Of Five) »

Ask any consumer bankruptcy attorney to list the major causes for filing bankruptcy and on their short list will be medical bills.
A survey of health care costs published by USA Today, and conducted with Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health sheds light on some of the underlying issues regarding health care [...]

Bankruptcy Can Help You Find A Debt Free Life »

Living in a world that pushes credit cards on everyone from college students to illegal immigrants, it is hard to find anyone who will discuss the concept of living a debt free life. Carrying debt throughout your life means you are paying many times your debt in interest payments. The money you pay [...]

Bankruptcy in Florida: Who is the United States Trustee? »

Congress established a permanent U.S. Trustee program in 1986 for every state except for North Carolina and Alabama.  A trustee is appointed for each of the twenty two regions around the United States.  The U.S. Trustee’s office must supervise the administration of cases and trustees in cases under Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11.  [...]

Bankruptcy in Florida: How fast can I file? »

Although there are many issues to consider prior to filing bankruptcy in Florida, one of the most important issues is timing the filing of the bankruptcy petition and schedules.  Usually, the debtor is advised to wait to file for bankruptcy protection; however, a debtor may need to file for bankruptcy protection quickly to prevent a [...]