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Archive for October 10th, 2007

Who Is the Chapter 13 Trustee for the New Orleans Bankruptcy Court? »

The Eastern District of Louisiana Bankruptcy Court in New Orleans has one Chapter 13 Trustee.
His contact information is as follows:
S. J. Beaulieu, Trustee
433 Metairie Road
Suite 307
Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 831-1313
Mr. Beaulieu’s office does not accept payments in person. All payments must be made by money order or certified funds to the following address:
S. J. Beaulieu, [...]

New Median Income and Means Test Numbers Go Into Effect on October 15, 2007 »

The United States Trustee’s office has released new median income numbers and new means test expense numbers that will apply in cases filed on or after October 15, 2007.

Overdraft Accounts or Bounce Protection, Part One »

Are you one of those people who hates to balance your checkbook and waits until the overdraft/NSF notice arrives to know it’s time to put money in your bank account? You are not alone. And the banks and financial institutions are implementing programs to capitalize on our [...]

The Chapter 13 Process-Part 10 »

So, the plan is complete.  You’ve made your last payment to the trustee as required.  What happens now?
Although practices vary from district to district, in most areas, the trustee assigned to the case will do most of the work upon completion of the plan.  He or she will issue a discharge – a notice to [...]

Asset Values and Bankruptcy, Part 2 »

Ordinarily you use liquidation/tag sale/auction/pawn shop values when listing your property in the bankruptcy forms. (See Asset Values and Bankruptcy, Part 1.) There are two exceptions, both applicable when you are doing some damage to your secured creditors.
You can “redeem” collateral in Chapter 7, including a car, by paying its “replacement value.” [...]

341 Creditor’s Meetings For The New Orleans Area Bankruptcy Court Are Moving! »

Beginning October 24, 2007 the location for 341 Creditor’s Meetings for the New Orleans Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana will change.
For years, creditor’s meetings in the New Orleans area have occurred at what is referred to as the Texaco Building, at 400 Poydras Street.
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How Can I Get a Copy of My Bankruptcy Paperwork from 20 Years Ago? »

Occasionally, I get a call or an email requesting copies of paperwork from a bankruptcy client who I represented fifteen or twenty years ago. Sometimes this paperwork is needed as part of a mortgage loan refinance and sometimes it is needed to help clear up a credit reporting issue. How do you obtain [...]

Can A Creditor Garnish My Wages AND Take My Money In The Bank? »

The first thing to know is that in order to garnish your wages or take money in an account, a creditor MUST have a judgment in hand from a lawsuit.   They don’t just get to take your stuff without a court order.    A wage garnishment is an entirely different animal than a bank account garnishment [...]

Who is the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Trustee in the Northern District of New York - Utica and Syracuse Divisions? »

Mark W. Swimelar is the Standing Trustee for all Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases filed in the
Utica and Syracuse Divisions of the Northern District of New York.  He has two other staff attorneys, Lynn Harper Wilson and Maxsen D. Champion.
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Horse & Buggy Is Not a ‘Vessel’ »

Damages from a personal injury (or death) caused by drunk (or drugged) driving, flying or operation of a ‘vessel’ are excepted from discharge. But what if the drunk debtor was driving a horse and buggy? In July, a Fort Wayne bankruptcy court concluded a horse and buggy is not a ‘vessel’ and therefore [...]