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Credit and Bankruptcy

Allmand Law Firm
December 3, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

Credit Will Become Harder To Get, Despite Bail Out

According to an article in the Boston Globe , credit card companies will reduce lending by more than $2 trillion over the next 18 months. Prompted by rising credit card loan defaults, credit card...

Allmand Law Firm
November 20, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

Can Creditors Seize My Kid’s Bank Account?

Many debtors filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may have bank accounts open for their children and want to know if a creditor can seize the money in those accounts during a...

Allmand Law Firm
November 14, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

No Loan Forgiveness For Credit Card Debtors

Banks and consumer advocates failed to convince Federal bank regulators that a program designed to forgive huge portions of credit card debt was in the best interest of the economy. The Office of the...

Allmand Law Firm
October 17, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

Fix Creditor Preference Violations Before Filing Bankruptcy

In both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debtor is not allowed to give any creditor preference over another. But what often happens is that before filing for bankruptcy a debtor will repay...

Allmand Law Firm
October 2, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

Cash-Out Refinancing May Put Your Finances At Risk

Although there are definitely benefits to cash-out mortgage refinancing there are some risks that homeowners should know. Inaccurate Appraisals - When taking out a cash-out mortgage refinance there is a risk that your home...

Allmand Law Firm
September 23, 2008 Credit and Bankruptcy

The Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights Act of 2008

The average American family now carries over $8,000 in credit card debt. That figure is likely to increase given the present state of the economy. In many cases, it has been the unfair practices...