By Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Susanne Robicsek, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney
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 May 15, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
There have been a few posts about reminders from courts being sent out to remind people to take their financial management course, which is needed in order to receive a discharge in bankruptcy. Some courts do, and some courts don’t. Debtors filing bankruptcy need to know what the requirements and procedures are [...]
By Wendell Sherk, Missouri Attorney
closeAuthor: Wendell Sherk, Missouri Attorney
Name: Wendell Sherk, Missouri Attorney
Email: wjsherk@alum.wustl.edu
Site: http://www.stlbankruptcy.com
About: I have been a bankruptcy attorney since 1989. Our firm represents consumers filing bankruptcy almost exclusively. My partner and I have each represented bankruptcy trustees as well as creditors. If you live in Eastern Missouri, visit our website, send an e-mail or give us a call (314) 781-3400. Please mention Bankruptcy Law Network.See Authors Posts (92) on May 15, 2007 in Missouri | 1 Comment
Not a catchy title? It should be music to your ears.
Senators Carl Levin (D-Mi) and Claire McCaskill (D-Mo) have proposed the first substantial legislation to protect consumers from credit card lending practices in years. The Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act would help consumers who are trying to pay their debts back [...]
By Eugene S. Melchionne, Connecticut Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Eugene S. Melchionne, Connecticut Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: eugene.melchionne@bankruptcylawnetwork.com
Site: http://www.ctbankruptcy.com/
About: Mr. Melchionne is a graduate of The University of Connecticut (B.A. 1977) and Drake University School of Law (J.D. 1980) where he received the American Jurisprudence Award for academic excellence. Most recently, Mr.Melchionne was appointed to the Commission on Mortgage Foreclsoures by Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase Rogers to recommend changes to procedures to protect consumers in the Conencticut Courts in foreclousure cases.
Since 1980, Mr. Melchionne has focused his practice in the areas of consumer bankruptcy, workouts and foreclosure defense in distressed real estate markets, real estate transactions, condominium law, commercial litigation, business organizations and probate. Prior to opening his office in 1990, Mr. Melchionne was the Vice President of the Waterbury Credit Bureau and was associated with Grady & Riley in Waterbury, Connecticut and DiPietro, Kantrovitz & Brownstein, P.C. in New Haven, Connecticut. From 1990-1998, Mr. Melchionne was of counsel to Bender & Anderson handling that firm's complex litigation and trials. In addition to his practice, Mr. Melchionne was an adjunct professor at the American Institute of Banking and Teikyo Post University teaching bankruptcy, real estate, commercial and consumer law. Mr. Melchionne also advised the Corporation Counsel's office for the City of Waterbury on bankruptcy and foreclosure matters and mentored junior attorneys in that office.
Mr. Melchionne was appointed State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA). He acts as liasion between the national organization and Connecticut attorneys who are members of the Association.See Authors Posts (79) on May 15, 2007 in Connecticut, General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
What is the difference between the credit counseling required before I file for bankruptcy and a debt management plan (DMP)?
The revisions to the bankruptcy code passed in 2005 require that before you file for bankruptcy, you must conduct ‘credit counseling’. See “What Is The ‘Credit Counseling’ That Is Required Under The Bankruptcy Laws?” [...]
By Cathy Moran, California bankruptcy lawyer
closeAuthor: Cathy Moran, California bankruptcy lawyer
Name: Cathy Moran, California bankruptcy lawyer
Email: cathymoran@gmail.com
Site: http://www.moranlaw.net
About: I'm a certified specialist in bankruptcy law (California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization) practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. My proudest professional accomplishment is authorship of Bankruptcy in Brief at www.moranlaw.net, perhaps the web's most comprehensive web site on bankruptcy basics.See Authors Posts (129) on May 15, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
One of the “truths” repeated among those who market credit cards is “You never forget your first credit card”. That explains the hordes of credit card tables at colleges when the freshmen come in for orientation and registration. Snap them up while they are young and you have them for life, they are thinking.
For a [...]
By Chip Parker, Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney
closeAuthor: Chip Parker, Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney
Name: Chip Parker, Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: parker@jaxlawcenter.com
Site: http://www.jaxlawcenter.com
About: See Authors Posts (81) on May 15, 2007 in Benefits of Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Florida, General Bankruptcy Information, Marriage and Debt | 1 Comment
I read Bankrate.com quite a bit, but not because it is such an authoritative source of personal finance information. Rather, I read Bankrate articles because my hometown newspaper reproduces them to fill its personal finance section with content, and they are usually decent, if not oversimplified, synopses of various topics. A recent Bankrate [...]