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Secured Credit Cards Can Help Improve Credit Scores After Bankruptcy

Obtaining a discharge in a New York bankruptcy usually improves one’s creditworthiness just by eliminating bad debts, but that doesn’t mean a debtor’s post-bankruptcy credit score will be remarkably great. However, there are steps former debtors can take to raise their credit scores, many of which are discussed here. One option that doesn’t come up …

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Sometimes It’s Harder to Pay Debts While in Bankruptcy

In some chapter 7 New York bankruptcies it’s common for debtors to still be earning an income sufficient to pay some of their creditors if they choose to. Often it’s a necessity like a car payment or a mortgage payment. However, some debtors suddenly encounter difficulties making their payments, particularly online. For example, automatic withdrawal …

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Supreme Court Forbids Surcharge for Debtor’s Fraudulent Exemption

The consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent unanimous ruling in a bankruptcy case aren’t that monumental for debtors considering New York bankruptcy. However, Law v. Siegel illustrates a few important points about exemptions that are worth knowing. Here are the facts: Petitioner Stephen Law (don’t let the surname confuse you) filed chapter 7 bankruptcy …

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Why Trustees Might Sell Underwater Rental Properties to Creditors

When an underwater rental property is involved in a New York bankruptcy case, the trustee usually won’t try to sell it, particularly if the debtor is current on the payments. However, some trustees might actually try to sell an underwater rental to the lender under certain circumstances. This can be a disappointment to some debtors …

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Bankruptcy Debtor Audits to Resume, What Are They?

On February 21st, the U.S. Trustee Program (USTP), which recently announced it will recognize same sex marriages of bankruptcy debtors, placed a notice on its Web site stating that it would resume bankruptcy debtor audits today. The program’s charge is to monitor the bankruptcy system and help investigate bankruptcy fraud cases. According to the notice, …

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Reasons to Amend a New York Bankruptcy Petition

Unlike civil litigation with its rigid timetables for serving process on parties and pleading requirements, federal law is quite resilient when debtors make mistakes in their New York bankruptcy petitions. Usually, amending a petition is not a problem—and one that doesn’t pop up as much for those who hire experienced bankruptcy lawyers to handle their …

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Justice Department Recognizes Same-Sex Marriages in Bankruptcy

In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) as unconstitutional in United States v. Windsor. Section 3 defined “marriage” in federal law as “a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife.” DOMA required the Bankruptcy Code to deny same-sex married …

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