Texas Legislators Poised To Rein In Payday Lenders
According to an article in the Star-Telegram, the Texas Legislature is attempting to pass legislation that would establish government oversight in the largely unregulated payday loan industry.The article said: Among the measures are licensing...
GMAC Financing To Make Credit Access Easier
According to an article in the Dallas Morning News, General Motors' financing arm will temporarily waive some dealer fees and free-up $5 billion for loans to less credit-worthy applicants as it desperately tries to...
Another Win For Debtors Facing Stay Violations
In the case of (In re Panek, No. 03-46692-HJB Bankr. D. Mass. 03/05/09) a bankruptcy court awarded $15,240 in damages to a debtor who was the victim of an automatic stay violation. Bankruptcy Case...
Older Americans Going Bankrupt
In a 2007 study done by the AARP, it was discovered that Americans 55 and older accounted for 23 percent of all bankruptcy filings in the United States. And as the economy continues to...
Public Housing Funds Arrive In Dallas-Fort Worth
According to an article in the Dallas Morning News , the Dallas Housing Authority has received $8.8 million to use for public housing as part of the Obama administration stimulus package. The agency plans...
New Bankruptcy Law May Make It Easier To Discharge Credit Card Debt
There's an interesting article at USA Today about the negative affects of the 2005 Bankruptcy reform laws and how some laws are being introduced to Congress to mitigate the damage to American debtors. The...
Bankruptcy Court Allows Debtors’ To Care For Parents
There's an interesting bankruptcy case Clingman, John K. and Susan Y.; In re,(Bankr. S.D. Tex. 2009) which involves debtors in Chapter 13 bankruptcy who are allowed to pay the mortgage on a home in...