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Archive for June 5th, 2007

What Happens To Lawsuits In A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? »

When you file for bankruptcy, most lawsuits brought against you are stopped. An action that requests money damages will usually go away when the bankruptcy is discharged. Actions that require some other kind of relief sometimes last beyond the bankruptcy. And some lawsuits continue during the bankruptcy such as criminal actions or some [...]

Where is the bankruptcy court in Wichita, Kansas? »

The bankruptcy court in Wichita, Kansas, is located in the U.S. Courthouse at 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202. The office of the clerk of the court is in Room 167.
Nonattorneys are not allowed to bring cell phones, computers or electronic devices into the courthouse. Persons entering the courthouse must show a government issued photo [...]

Balance Transfers and Self Deception »

Most of my clients have struggled to pay off their debts for an extended period before coming to explore bankruptcy. Many have devoted enormous time and energy in moving credit card balances from one card to a new card with a lower interest rate. They have spread sheets and special calendars to manage, [...]

Tips On Avoiding Predatory Lending »

Predatory lending has really become an important topic, filtering into the mainstream. Mitchell A. Kamin, CEO of Bet Tzedek Legal Services, recently gave Dear Abby these tips to avoid predatory lending:
Seniors can do several things to avoid being taken advantage of.
First: Any senior facing financial problems should confide in family and friends. Each year, [...]

Colorado Enacts Series Of Bills Aimed At Combating Foreclosure Crisis »

This past week, Colorado enacted a series of bills aimed at curtailing the state’s dramatic upswing in foreclosures.
The office of Colorado Governor Bill Ritter said Friday that he signed House Bill 1322, as well as Senate Bills 85, 203, 216, and 249. All of the bills are part of a much larger legislative package that [...]