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We mentioned with pride some months ago that a case of ours was winding its way up the appellate chain. […]
Nothing puts debtors attorneys in a good mood quite like a juicy story about some tacky debt settlement “law firm” racket getting busted […]
The moment a bankruptcy case is filed, an automatic stay is imposed that requires all creditors to stop their collection activities. Since most creditors in
One of the central tenants of bankruptcy law says that if a debtor has disposable money lying around at the end of […]
When an individual falls behind on secured debt payments, there isn’t a lot of good news that we can give. […]
Let’s start with the general rule: the relief granted in an individual’s bankruptcy case is limited to that individual. A […]
Tis the season for tax refunds! It goes nearly without saying that a tax refund – whether a debtor in bankruptcy has […]
First, just to be clear, a 401[k] loan is not actually a “loan” in the traditional sense. It’s really just a way […]
Bankruptcy filings were down 11% in 2011. Since 2006, the number of bankruptcy cases filed each year has grown. Last year, for the first time
When the curtain was pulled back on the mortgage industry a few years ago, one of the alarming surprises was […]