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7 Debts That Are Dischargeable in Chapter 13 But Not Chapter 7

The majority of consumer New York bankruptcy cases are filed in chapter 7 rather than chapter 13, usually for understandable reasons. Debtors choosing chapter 7 probably have few assets, low incomes, and they are mostly looking to discharge unsecured debts. Although chapter 13 might not appear right for many, it does discharge some unsecured debts …

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How Do Fed Rate Hikes Affect Debtors and Bankruptcy Filings?

In the last few years you may have heard something in the news that has not happened for a while: The Federal Reserve is gently raising its target interest rate, the effective “federal funds rate.” The Fed held this rate at about zero from late 2007 until the end of 2015, but fearing an overheating …

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Education Department to Reconsider Rules Benefiting Student-Loan Debtors

With a new presidential administration comes new priorities, and for the Trump government’s Department of Education that means revising recently instituted rules that were ostensibly designed to benefit student-loan debtors. If these rules are repealed, then debtors will need to explore either bankruptcy or non-bankruptcy options to resolve their financial problems. According to The New …

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Drive for a Ride-Sharing Company, Risk Uber Bankruptcy?

In May, Bloomberg reported that the ride-sharing company Uber admitted that it had been underpaying its New York City drivers because it had taken its share of fares before deducting fees rather than after. The company agreed to repay each of its drivers $900. Interestingly, Uber contracts with 50,000 drivers in the city, so it’s …

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U.S. Supreme Court: Bad-Debt Buyers Are Not Debt Collectors Under the FDCPA

A few months ago I alerted readers to a case before the U.S. Supreme Court addressing whether the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) applies to buyers of defaulted debts. The FDCPA offers debtors legal options for resolving disputes with debt collectors. In Henson v. Santander, the Court unanimously sided with the debt-buyers, closing off …

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Can a Hospital Deny Treatment to Bankrupt Patients?

Although there’s plenty of good evidence that the ACA reduced medical bankruptcy, it doesn’t necessarily answer another question debtors might have: whether they can be denied treatment for filing bankruptcy. The short answer for emergency room visits is no, which I’ll discuss, but in other cases the answer might be yes. For emergency care, debtors …

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How to Keep Your Pets in New York Bankruptcy

More than two-thirds of American households have pets, and sometimes they run into financial difficulties. For the most part, though, New York bankruptcy protects debtors’ pets, but there are additional considerations that should assuage pet owners. New York exempts pets. Section 5205(a)(4) of the New York Civil Practice and Law Rules exempts domestic animals from …

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What Are ‘Special Circumstances’ in the Means Test?

A while back I spent several posts discussing the means test in a chapter 7 New York bankruptcy. If debtors’ incomes are above the median family’s for their state, they must take the means test. Sometimes they fail it, but the Bankruptcy Code allows debtors an out: “special circumstances” that reduce their current monthly incomes …

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How Does the ‘Bankruptcy Flag’ Affect Credit Scores?

One of the most common questions a New York bankruptcy lawyer hears is: How does bankruptcy affect credit scores? The best response is that credit scores are trivial compared to debtors’ financial problems. Bankruptcy is about accepting sunk costs of bad debt, even if it’s triggered by unfair circumstances such as a job loss or …

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Household Debt Returns to Prerecession Levels! … So What?

The New York Times Dealbook blog reported that household debt has reached what appears to be an ominous milestone: As of the first quarter of 2017, American households now owe about $12.7 trillion, equal to what they owed in the third quarter of 2008—the previous peak before panic gripped the financial sector. So should New …

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