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Chief Judge Selects Bruce Weiner For Bankruptcy Advisory Committee

Chief Judge Carla E. Craig of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York, has asked Brooklyn bankruptcy attorney and partner Bruce Weiner to join a select group of bankruptcy practitioners in an advisory committee designed to provide “a forum for communication and feedback between the Board of Judges and the …

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Don’t Be Concerned With the Term ‘Debt Relief Agency’

If you are falling into financial difficulties, and you are about to discuss your situation with a New York bankruptcy lawyer, you might be told you are consulting with a “debt relief agency.” This phrase might be confusing as it sounds a lot like “debt settlement,” which is entirely different from bankruptcy. What exactly is …

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Who Are ‘Insiders’ in a Preference Action?

We recently discussed the elements a trustee must prove to avoid (that is, invalidate) a preferential payment to a creditor made before a New York bankruptcy filing (called a “preference”). One requirement is that the payment occur within 90 days of the petition or between 90 days and one year of the petition if the …

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Sometimes Debtors Can Keep Income Tax Refunds in New York Bankruptcy

The topic of income tax refunds in bankruptcy has popped up on this blog in the past in the context of whether such a refund would put debtors over the median family income limit for the means test. With the New Year, though, as Americans calculate their incomes before the April 15th income tax deadline, …

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What to Do When a Relative Dies in New York Bankruptcy

A while back we discussed what happens when a person inherits an underwater house. A similar situation is when a relative dies while in New York bankruptcy. This can be complicated for the heirs of the debtor who may inherit some of the debtor’s assets, if there are any. The outcome depends on what chapter …

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Some State Taxes Are Dischargeable in Bankruptcy

Many debtors who are considering filing New York bankruptcy are often concerned about past taxes that they owe the government. But which government? Very few people owe anything other than federal income taxes and payroll taxes (or self-employment taxes for those who aren’t payroll employees). Some people, though, owe money to the state government, which …

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What Debts Are Excluded From the Chapter 7 Discharge Order?

Most people who file chapter 7 bankruptcy in New York only intend to discharge credit card debt because mortgages and auto loans are secured by houses and cars, respectively, so debtors must continue payment on them to prevent foreclosure or repossession. Generally, though, a chapter 7 discharge applies to all unsecured debts, but that doesn’t …

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