As reported by the American Bankruptcy Institute on December 29, 2017, a Boston Judge Allows Conversion to Chapter 13 Just to Prevent the Sale of a Home Consumers are entitled to convert a Chapter 7 case to Chapter 13 even if the only reason is to pr…
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According to the ABI’s Rochelle’s Daily Wire: The Eleventh Circuit ruled that a debtor is entitled to recovery of attorneys’ fees incurred in upholding a judgment for violation of the automatic stay, siding with the Ninth Circuit’s de…
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Research by Bloomberg Law shows that only about 13 of a total 94 judicial districts will use the national Chapter 11 plan form. The others all have local forms (although Bloomberg Law hasn’t independently confirmed if or how many of these conform w…
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On Nov. 20, Bankruptcy Judge Jack B. Schmetterer of Chicago ruled that a wedding ring and an engagement ring are exempt as “necessary wearing apparel” without regard to value, as long as the wearer is still married to the person who gave it. Judg…
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Ariane Holtschlag, 35, was named to the American Bankruptcy Institute’s (ABI) “40 Under 40” honoring innovators, disruptors, and rebels who represent the future leaders in the insolvency industry. A leader in FactorLaw’s sophisticated Consume…
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Tuesday that household debt totaled $13 trillion in the third quarter ended September 30, an increase of 0.9% from the previous quarter. This marks the 13th straight quarterly increase (not adjusted for infla…
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It is not uncommon for a chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee to sue an educational institution to recover pre-bankruptcy tuition payments parents make on behalf of their children. The theory is that such payments benefit the child, not the parents, and can…
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According to the website, http://www.720creditscore.com/blog/credit-system-changing-july-1/, as of July 1, tax liens and civil judgments will no longer impact a person’s credit score, as calculated by the three major credit agencies: Experian, Equi…
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A recent case in the District Court, Romanucci & Blandin, LLC et al. v. Lempesis, affirmed a judgment by the Bankruptcy Court awarding $90,000 for an especially egregious violation of the discharge injunction, including damages for emotional dist…
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Creditor harassment can be a big problem for people thinking about bankruptcy. Debt collectors may harass or abuse someone, make false or misleading statements, or take other improper actions. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is one tool that p…
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