Whenever a Debtor files Bankruptcy, a trustee is assigned to the case. Trustees are selected as part of the United States Trustee Program, which is overseen by the Department of Justice (DOJ). At times, instead of a U.S. Trustee overseeing the case,…
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FactorLaw’s own Ariane Holtschlag is slated as a speaker at the 32nd Annual Spring Meeting of the American Bankruptcy Institute. A Chicago bankrtuptcy attorney with prior speaking experience and ongoing involvement in bankruptcy matter, Ariane…
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In Illinois, Property Taxes are due each year. If a homeowner does not pay their Property Taxes a year after they are due, a lien will automatically arise on their home in order to secure those taxes. Eventually, a home can be sold for delinquent Pro…
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Personal income taxes are an important source of revenue for the operation of our Federal and State government. When the Bankruptcy Code was enacted, the laws made it very difficult to discharge tax debts in bankruptcy with the operations of the gove…
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Individuals after filing bankruptcy are often taken by surprise when they find out that they actually have to face their creditors in what is formally called a “Section 341 Meeting” or otherwise known as a “Trustee Meeting.” The trustee presi…
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Many individuals are still financially struggling to recover from what has been described as one of the worst economic climates since the great depression of the 1930s. In this current era of financial hardship, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is seen as an alt…
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Filing bankruptcy and going through the discharge process can be an exhausting process. What can be even more daunting is thinking about your credit after bankruptcy. Contrary to popular belief, filing for bankruptcy is not a one-way ticket to financ…
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If you are thinking about filing for Bankruptcy, it is important to note that there is a credit counseling requirement that must be met. In accordance with Section 109(h)(1) of the Bankruptcy code, credit counseling must be completed with a non-profi…
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On June 5, 2013, the Chicago City Council passed the Protecting Tenants in Foreclosed Rental Property Ordinance, otherwise known as the “Keep Chicago Renting Ordinance” with a 45-4 vote. The ordinance went into effect on September 24, 2013. The o…
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Chicago bankruptcy attorney Ariane Holtschlag recently spoke at the ABI’s Winter Leadership Conference regarding income tax refunds in Chapter 13. She also published an article in the ABI Law Journal called Income Tax Refunds and Chapter 13: Confir…
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