Monthly Archives: March 2010

The tragedy of subprime mortgages

Most foreclosure victims aren’t folks who have flipped a thousand homes or made and lost millions in the real estate boom-turned-bust. Most homeowners who are now victims of foreclosure, depended on the goodwill of the mortgage industry to provide safe mortgages that would allow them to fulfill their dreams of homeownership. But instead of long-term […]

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Some reasons why a consumer might want to switch from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 bankruptcy

When a debtor switches his or her case between different chapters of the bankruptcy code, we lawyers say they are “converting” the case from one chapter to another. This is usually done by having the debtor’s bankruptcy attorney file a simple motion with the judge. Why would a debtor who had gone to the trouble […]

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Utility shut-offs and the bankruptcy law

If you are behind on your utility bills, a bankruptcy case may be a solution to your problem. Past due utility bills are dischargable in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases. If you have been threatened with an impending shut off of electric, gas, propane service, etc., bankruptcy will delay it and may prevent it altogether. As […]

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This bankruptcy could be a Blockbuster!

Remember when video rental stores were the hottest thing? Soon they may go the way of telephone booths and manual typewriters. The Wall Street Journal reports that Blockbuster, Inc. is threatening for the second time in a year to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. “It may not be possible to turn Blockbuster’s business around,” […]

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How to conquer a monster debt problem

If you are in over your head with consumer debt, take a step back, a deep breath and try to formulate a way out. It’s not easy, so let me map it out for you in five sequential steps. First, get a grip on the size of the problem. People are often shocked to find […]

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My advice: Don’t load up on debt before a bankruptcy

It might seem more than obvious, but debtors shouldn’t load up their credit cards or take on massive new debts right before they file a bankruptcy case. Doing so risks losing their chance for a discharge, allegations of fraud, and worse. But an interesting side issue made it to the Supreme Court last week: Can […]

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Another view of credit card reform

If you’re contemplating bankruptcy, a must-read is Detroit Free Press cartoonist Mike Thompson’s take on credit card reform. Click here and check it out!

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Will bankruptcy stop wage garnishments?

In almost all cases, filing a bankruptcy case will stop wage attachments and garnishments. Creditors have to respect the “automatic stay” on collections activity that goes into place once you file. An important exception is child-support deductions from your pay. These can’t be eliminated or reduced through bankruptcy, although you may be able to use […]

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A tip on re-establishing credit after filing for bankruptcy

After going through a bankruptcy, most people are a little apprehensive, if not downright terrified, of building their credit rating back up. On the one hand no one wants to sleep in the motels that only take cash, so a little credit would be good, but on the other hand, you don’t want to get […]

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Massive increase in bankruptcy filings

Auld Lang Syne has been sung, the noisemakers put away, but its still time for the bankruptcy court administrators to take a look back at 2009. The verdict? A massive 31.9% increase in bankruptcy filings. Thinking of filing under Chapter 7? If you had done it last year, you would have had more than a […]

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