Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

The Power of the Bankruptcy Court

12/04/11

 In re: Moser, No. 09-11945 (Bankr. N.D. Calif., May 18, 2011). In your interactions with the bankruptcy court, it is important to be as kind and respectful, and honest as possible.  The bankruptcy court has a lot of discretion in making important decisions that will influence your life for a long time.  It is not [...]

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Some Believe Bankruptcy Laws Exacerbated Housing Market Crisis in Arizona

11/26/11

Some Believe Bankruptcy Laws Exacerbated Housing Market Crisis in Arizona   Could laws changing the requirements for filing bankruptcy worsen or even cause the housing crisis we have seen in the United States over the last three years?  Some believe so, and are arguing that the law should be repealed. In 2005, Congress passed a [...]

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Can I discharge back utility bills through the bankruptcy process?

11/25/11

When people are current with their utility bills, utilities rarely become an issue in bankruptcy.  That is because Section 11 U.S.C. § 366(a), prohibits utility companies from discriminating against people based solely on bankruptcy filing.  However, often being current is not the case and people seek to discharge their back utilities debts through bankruptcy. You [...]

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What Happens To You When Your Employer Files for Bankruptcy?

11/21/11

When Your Employer Files Bankruptcy… In today’s economic climate, it’s not enough to be careful with your own finances – you may face the bankruptcy of your employer.  Then what?  Does your employer have to continue to pay you, and give you health and retirement benefits?  Will you still be able to get paid what [...]

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Why Debtors Should Always Seek The Help Of A Bankruptcy Lawyer When Drafting A Chapter 13 Payment Plan

11/15/11

If you are overwhelmed with debt filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy may provide some relief. Chapter 13 allows a debtor to restructure his debt, which can significantly improve a debtor’s financial position. However, there are many consequences, which can arise due to filing for bankruptcy. Debtors seeking bankruptcy protection should always consult a Tampa bankruptcy [...]

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What is a Lien strip?

11/11/11

What is a Lien strip? A Lien strip is possible only in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and only if the fair market value of the property is less than the total amount of money due on the first mortgage. In that case a second and third mortgage if any can be stripped off the house. [...]

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Bankruptcy Filings Lower in Arizona Than Last Year

11/09/11

Bankruptcy Filings Lower in Tucson, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona Than Last Year   Arizona bankruptcies have been declining in number for the last 9 months.   Statewide filings fell 23 percent in October of 2011, and overall bankruptcy filings are down 13 percent from 2010 so far this year. Bankruptcy has been filed more than 106,000 [...]

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Bankruptcy Court Filing Fees Increase November 1, 2011

11/01/11
 New York Bankruptcy Filing FeesWritten by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
 
 

 

 

With relatively little notice, bankruptcy court filing fees have increased.
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Bankruptcy Court Filing Fees Increase November 1, 2011

11/01/11
 New York Bankruptcy Filing FeesWritten by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
 
 

 

 

With relatively little notice, bankruptcy court filing fees have increased.
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Lien Stripping In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

11/01/11

Avoiding a Second Mortgage in Bankruptcy As a consequence of the decline in the real estate market many clients are asking about the status of their second mortgages. It is not understood by most lay people under what circumstances a second mortgage can be “avoided.” The most common second mortgage scenario in my practice for [...]

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