by James Robert Deal | Oct 2, 2015 | Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, short sale
Sean has a problem with his condo. Sean moved out years ago. He continues to rack up condo dues at the rate of $300 per month. Sean is overloaded with credit card and medical debt, and creditors are threatening to sue. Sean’s condo is “under water”,...
by James Robert Deal | Jan 9, 2014 | Bankruptcy
No Minimum Time Length For The Ninth Circuit by Bankruptcy Law Network (BLN) Written by Michael G. Doan Thanks to http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com/chapter-13-no-time-length-for-the-ninth-circuit-part-1-of-2/ Chapter 13: No Minimum Time Length For The Ninth...
by James Robert Deal | Oct 3, 2013 | Bankruptcy
What is a Bankruptcy Preference? by KENT ANDERSON on AUGUST 16, 2010 A bankruptcy preference is a transfer made shortly before the case is filed that the trustee can take back from one creditor and share with all the other creditors. The transfer must be of money or...
by James Robert Deal | Sep 27, 2013 | Bankruptcy
How Long Before I Can File Bankruptcy Again? There is no limit on the number of bankruptcy cases that one may file, nor on the time which must pass between filings. The only catch is that if insufficient time has past between filings, you will not receive a discharge....
by James Robert Deal | Aug 21, 2013 | Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Timeline Posted on August 21, 2013 by Jonathan Mitchell Thanks to Attorney Jonathan T. Mitchell. Caution: This timeline does not include all bankruptcy events. It is a summary description of bankruptcy and may not be accurate under all circumstances. You...
by James Robert Deal | Dec 29, 2012 | Bankruptcy
Filing for Bankruptcy Does Not Create Tax Consequences Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq. Thanks to Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney I was prompted to write this article by the unusually large number of calls that I received last month from old bankruptcy clients and...