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Dealing with debt collector harassment in New York

Recently in the news, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit to shut down a New York-based debt collection agency that has been blatantly harrassing people. If you live in New York and are being called by debt collection agencies at all hours of day and night or at work, or if you

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Can I keep my home if I file for bankruptcy in New York?

Yes, you can keep your home if you file for bankruptcy in New York. But it’s not a given.  And depending on your circumstances, there are a few different ways to do it. If you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy Brooklyn NY, then you can keep your home as long as the remaining equity in

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The Means Test and the Unemployment Trap

Rising unemployment in the U.S. has made the “means test” all the more significant for individuals considering filing for bankruptcy in New York and elsewhere. The means test refers to the eligibility requirement under the 2005 bankruptcy law.  To be eligible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New York, an individual’s income must be

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BAPCPA Man #5 – 341 Meeting of Creditors

With permission from BAPCPA Man himself, here’s the latest cartoon: (Click here to see a larger version of the cartoon.) There are a couple helpful points in this cartoon.  First, a nice and concise explanation of the 341 Meeting of Creditors.  (For a little more explanation, see my recent post on  the 341 Meeting of

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What will happen at my 341 meeting of creditors in New York?

It’s very common for clients filing for personal bankruptcy to worry about the 341 Meeting of Creditors.  It’s the first “event” in a bankruptcy case and the first time for most clients to actually go to court.  (Though it’s usually the only time the client needs to go to court in a bankruptcy case.) A

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BAPCPA Man meets Subprimulus!

With permission from Bankruptcy Bill himself, here’s BAPCPA Man #3 where BAPCPA Man meets the ominous-looking villain Subprimulus. (Click on image to see larger version.) The cartoon touches on a number of important themes, including: The mandatory pre-bankruptcy credit counseling requirement (addressed in previous post on this blog titled “What You Should Know About the

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Unemployment scams and bankruptcy in New York

“And hey.  Be careful out there.” Though I may be dating myself with a quote from Hill Street Blues (the famous urban police drama), never has it been more appropriate for New Yorkers facing unemployment, credit problems and bankruptcy than it is today. Recently the New York Times ran an article–“Online Scammers Prey on the

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Debt management and debt settlement companies invade Twitter-sphere!

Since setting up a Twitter account (http://twitter.com/nybankruptcynet), I’ve acquired a number of followers who are both nice and interesting. However, there are two categories of Twitter followers who are more persistent than others and who I block every time: Representatives of the oldest profession, and Debt settlement and debt management companies (I apologize for having

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BAPCPA Man #2 – Automatic Stay Forcefield

With permission from Bankruptcy Bill himself, here’s BAPCPA Man’s latest heroics, this time in connection with the automatic stay which he appropriately likens to a forcefield. The cartoon also illustrates a good point about electronic filing, namely that bankruptcy lawyers don’t physically go to the courthouse, but instead usually file cases electronically from the computer

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