Desperate Creditors May Seize Bank Accounts Without Notice
As job losses mount and more Americans find themselves overextended on debt, credit card companies are becoming more aggressive with their collection practices. Unfortunately, some of creditors are not playing fair. As we have...
Creditor Violated Bankruptcy Discharge By Targeting Spouse
The 1st Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel ruled that in the bankruptcy case of Lumb, William B.; In re (Lumb v. Cimenian), (Bankr. 1st Cir. 2009) a creditor may have violated the bankruptcy discharge by...
There Is No Deadline When Objecting To Creditor Proof Of Claims
No Deadline to Object to Proof of Claim In the case of Haraldson, Steve O. and Betty; In re, (Bankr. S.D. Tex. 2009) a bankruptcy court sustained a debtor's objection to a creditor's proof...
An Emergency Bankruptcy Filing Can Stop Aggressive Collection Actions Today
As we have noted often on this blog, many debtors wait to the absolute last moment to file for bankruptcy. Many debtors who should have filed bankruptcy years ago find themselves facing garnished wages,...