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Should You Pay Down Your Debts or Ask for Help?

You have been trying for years to pay off your debts, and you are getting nowhere. It is only natural to feel demoralized. Even those lab rats that press the lever multiple times, but it gives them treats less and less often, eventually give up. Of course, you are not a lab rat, and you…

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Credit Limit Increases

When you are watching every penny, you sit at home and make financial calculations in your mind while other people are out engaging in leisure pursuits, or so the influencers on YouTube would have you believe, then you try to spend your free time on income-generating activities, or at least on doing things that do…

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Positive Rent Reporting is Here

If you are bummed out about the fact that everyone in California has been in a foul mood for as long as you can remember, count your blessings. Try driving a few states east to Utah or Texas, where the older generations have managed to impress upon their daughters, even in these turbulent times, that…

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Too Many Credit Cards or Too Few?

In a perfect world, no one would need to use credit cards, but a perfect world is so far away that you have already maxed out one credit card with grocery purchases and other expenses that no one would consider luxuries, and now you are running up the balance on at least one other card.…

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The Stubbornly Stuck Credit Score

How bad your finances are is, at least partially, a matter of perspective. Sure, you don’t have any money left at the end of the month to put into savings. If you are so optimistic that you transfer a percentage of your paycheck into savings every payday, then you end up transferring it back into…

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Ninth Circuit Rules Automatic Stay Protects Abandoned Property

Ninth Circuit Rules Automatic Stay Protects Abandoned Property A recent decision by the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit Court A recent decision by the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals holds that foreclosure on property after the bankruptcy trustee has abandoned it will violate the automatic stay provisions of…

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Obtaining an FHA-Insured Mortgage After Bankruptcy

One major worry for those who file bankruptcy is that it will cause damage to their credit and prevent them from obtaining loans such as a mortgage in the future. Although bankruptcy will likely have an impact on the filer’s credit, it can still be possible to qualify for a mortgage as soon as one…

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Court Allows Mortgage Creditor to Continue Legal Actions, Despite Homeowners’ Bankruptcy Filing

Court Allows Mortgage Creditor to Continue Legal Actions A recent 9th Circuit decision provides a noteworthy warning to homeowners considering bankruptcy. While bankruptcy may provide troubled homeowners with relief from losing their homes through foreclosure in certain situations, the bankruptcy courts are not an automatic shield. The court’s ruling in In re Alakozai demonstrates this,…

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Your Car

Chapter 13 bankruptcy has several tools to help persons who are struggling or unable to make payments on their car loans. For many Americans, a house and a car are two of the most valuable possessions they will ever own. A recent article from Bloomberg news reports that lenders today are allowing buyers to borrow…

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Recent 9th Circuit Decision Reverses Precedent on Debt/Equity Recharacterization

In bankruptcy proceedings, creditors often challenge loans that were made to the debtor prior to the petition for bankruptcy and argue that the loans are equity rather than debt. This kind of challenge is called a “recharacterization challenge.” The complexity of these issues makes it important for creditors and debtors alike to understand the nature…

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3rd Circuit Allows Bankruptcy Filers to Pursue Debt Collection Action Against Creditor

Consumers who make the difficult decision to file for bankruptcy face many challenges. In some cases, one of those difficulties may be posed by aggressive debt collectors. In one New Jersey case, a collector’s letter, which contained numerous alleged defects in violation of federal debt collection laws, placed it in hot water when the 3d…

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Current Rules Often Deny Chapter 13 Filers with Student Loans a True ‘Fresh Start’

Bankruptcy is intended to give debtors a fresh financial start. Through liquidation or reorganization, it allows them renewed hope and a new opportunity to meet their fiscal obligations. For student loan debtors, however, the path is far more complicated. A recent pair of articles in the Wall Street Journal point out that, for some debtors,…

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Former ‘Gossip Girl’ Star Seeks Chapter 7 Protection Amidst Mounting Child Custody Legal Bills

Former ‘Gossip Girl’ Star Seeks Chapter 7 Protection Bankruptcy filers seek protection for a wide variety of reasons, and most do so for reasons other than just profligate spending. Such was the case for TV actress Kelly Rutherford, who filed for bankruptcy this summer. The actress was beset by dwindling income following the 2012 conclusion…

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4th Circuit Joins 9th Circuit in Excluding Social Security Payments From Income Calculations

Earlier this summer, the 4th Circuit joined an increasing list of federal appeals courts to confirm that debtors need not include Social Security income in their Chapter 13 plan filings. In In re Mort Ranta, the 4th Circuit agreed with the 9th Circuit and others in highlighting that the 2005 bankruptcy reforms passed by Congress…

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Chapter 13 Cramdowns and Real Estate

The recent economic downturn created, among many other problems, an abundance of people with many financed assets on which they were “underwater” or “upside down,” meaning that the outstanding balance on the loan was greater than the current value of the asset itself. One possible way to address assets upon which you are upside down…

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