Archive for May, 2009
The New Bankruptcy Law — How Will It Affect Debt Negotiation?
In April 2005, Congress made sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy law that will go into effect on October 17, 2005. It’s called the "Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 and it means big trouble for Americans struggling with debt problems.
What effect will the new bankruptcy law have on the practice of Debt Settlement (also called Debt Negotiation)? Will creditors still be willing to negotiate with consumers seeking to avoid bankruptcy? Will lump-sum settlements for 304050till … Read the rest
New York Bankruptcy – Chapter 7
In the United State, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common type of bankruptcy filed. It is the process of liquidating assets to pay off creditors.
When an individual files for bankruptcy they are many times allowed to keep certain exempt properties such as real estate mortgages. Other, non-exempt assets are then used for liquidation to pay back creditors. Other types of exemptions that are common include child support, taxes, student loans etc.
One bad aspect of filing for personal … Read the rest
Finding a Bankruptcy Attorney in New Hampshire
People living with debt that they can’t handle have a few options to choose from. They can contact a debt or credit counsellor and try to work out a debt settlement plan. If this don’t work, bankruptcy is the ultimate option. Unfortunately there may come a time in your life where unforeseen events may force you into declaring bankruptcy as a way to get your financial life back in order and regain your footing. Finding a bankruptcy attorney that understands … Read the rest

