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Abandonment
Catalano v. CIR, 279 F.3d 682 (9th Cir. 2002) An order lifting or modifying the automatic stay by itself does not constitute a defacto abandonment of the property of the estate. Procedures under § 554 must be followed before property … Continue reading
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Bankruptcy Petition Signature
Okay by now you would have completed the first online course. By now, I would have completed the preparation of the petition. At this meeting we will go over the petition and I will explain to you all the different … Continue reading
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Bankruptcy Stages, Interview with attorney
Once you decide you want to move forward, The next step is a detailed interview with the attorney himself to flush out and gather all the facts and documents needed to prepare a complete bankruptcy petition. By now, you have … Continue reading
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Bankruptcy Stages, Free Initial Consultation
Bankruptcy stages start from initial consultation and end at post-discharge issues. The first step should be the initial consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. Bankruptcy is a difficult choice for clients. Often the client has been unwilling to file bankruptcy for … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney meeting, Bankruptcy, bankruptcy stages, chapter 13, chapter 7, free consultation, initial interview
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Bankruptcy Discharge Student Loans
Bankruptcy does not discharge student loans except in very small circumstances such as disabling event that prevents you from practicing you profession. In this post, which is part 2 of a series of how to handle debts, either in bankruptcy … Continue reading
Bankruptcy filing reaches 1.4 Million through september 2011
1.47 million bankruptcies were filed between January and September 2011. A decline of 8% as consumers reduce debt and fewer businesses sought to reorganize or liquidate. According to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, business bankruptcies declined 18 percent … Continue reading
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Bankruptcy or Handling Credit Card Debt
In this series of posts, I will discuss option available to you on handling debt. Lets start with credit card debt since this is the most common debt that consumers overwhelmingly have when filing bankruptcy. If you are unable to … Continue reading
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Banks want customers to use credit cards
Bank of America has been running commercials touting its “cash rewards” credit card offering no annual fee, a $50 sign-up bonus, then a 1 to 3 percent cash refund on your spending. The same bank, until public pressure forced it … Continue reading
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Using Bankruptcy to Discharge Taxes
Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcies enable consumer debtors to get a financial “fresh start” by discharging most and sometimes all of their credit card debts. But what about tax debts? Getting tax relief through bankruptcy is not easy. Whether … Continue reading
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Foreclosure review process begins
The federal government kicked off its foreclosure review process Tuesday, which will offer nearly 4.5 million consumers the chance to get their foreclosure cases reviewed for mistakes and potential restitution. The first batch of letters informing consumers of their right … Continue reading
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