Care to guess what it will cost a retired couple in San Mateo County to meet their basic living needs? If they rent, it takes $3193 a month. If they have a mortgage, it rises to $4247. Those dollars cover housing, food, medical, transportation and $376 for everything else. Social security doesn’t cut it The average Social […]
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Your Picks For The Best Of Bankruptcy Soapbox For 2016
Jumping the gun on year-end by a bit, I’ve gathered up the 10 most-read new posts on Bankruptcy Soapbox in 2016. Without need of an envelop, please, here they are, in reverse order: 10. Why The Gap Between Judges & Attorneys About Fees Most bankruptcy judges never walked a mile (or any distance) in the […]
Keep Your Tax Refund Despite Filing Bankruptcy
Usually, we’re touting pre bankruptcy planning: know what’s exempt, what debts will survive bankruptcy, and arrange your affairs to lose as little as possible to a bankruptcy trustee. There’s one bit of tax and bankruptcy planning that you can do after you file bankruptcy. That’s despite the fact that bankruptcy is generally a snapshot of […]
The DOJ War On Chapter 13 Debtors
What’s wrong with the picture when United States Trustee is offended by Chapter 13 success? I heard a distressing story about the war against debtors recently. It seems a high rate of successful Chapter 13 plan completions triggered multi-day audit of the trustee by the United States Trustee. The UST likes to remind us that it […]
Foreclosure Looms But The Bank’s Numbers Don’t Add Up
The bank wants to foreclose on my client’s home. They claim he’s months behind. Only the numbers in their relief from stay papers filed in the bankruptcy don’t add up. The mortgage balance is one thing here, and other thing there. They file a declaration under penalty of perjury saying they have the note, followed within […]
File Bankruptcy All Alone: No Spouse Required
We’re so used to thinking about married folk as a couple, rather than as two individuals: George and Gracie; Bill and Hillary; John and Abigail. The Bankruptcy Code feeds that perception when it allows a married couple to file a joint case. Two people, one set of papers, one filing fee. But while filing together […]
Who Gets To Choose Your Bankruptcy Chapter?
Does someone other than the debtor get to choose which chapter a bankruptcy case is filed under? Some seem to think so. There’s an ongoing tug of war in the courts between the bankruptcy establishment on one side and debtors and their lawyers on the other about whether a Chapter 13 that pays only the attorneys […]
The Realtor’s Guide To Home Sales In Bankruptcy
Sooner or later, every realtor will encounter a property involved in a bankruptcy case. Or a property that could escape foreclosure and sell, using bankruptcy. Bankruptcy’s a different world when it comes to real estate. It pays to know how to deal. Let’s walk through the principles and procedures involved when buying or selling real […]
10 Best Bankruptcy Soap Box Posts Of 2015
How do I measure which Soapbox posts from 2015 are my favorites? It’s like asking which of my children I like the best. Some posts I like because the topic is important; some because they are useful; and some I just like because they were fun to write. So, here goes my countdown to the 10 posts […]
10 Best Bankruptcy & Money Posts Of 2015
Jumping the gun on year end by a bit, I’ve gathered up the 10 most-read posts on Bankruptcy Soapbox in 2015. Without need of an envelop, please, here they are, in reverse order: 10. Debtor Bites Collector Over Stale Debt Continuing a collection action after learning the debt was beyond the statute of limitations […]
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