Monthly Archives: December 2010

New Hampshire Chapter 13 faces wide range of real estate estimates

The problem of accurately estimating the value of real estate when fling a bankruptcy case is a long running theme here — its something that keeps cropping up again and again. A good illustration of this is a recent Chapter 13 bankruptcy case decided by Judge Deasy in New Hampshire. The Roy case concerns a […]

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When filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Massachusetts, you can’t have everything your own way

Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be a very powerful tool for homeowners trying to work their way out of a mortgage problem. The thing is, Chapter 13 has its own rules to comply with, and debtors probably don’t want to thumb their nose at them. One of the rules callsĀ for secured debts to be paid off […]

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Who can make trouble for you in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case?

If you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, are your creditors likely to object to it? Typically, the answer is no, although every bankruptcy attorney has war stories about the exceptions. And despite what you’d probably guess, objections are less likely to come from major credit card companies than they are from creditors whom you […]

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