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Automatic Stay Violation: How can you stop it?

Once you file for bankruptcy in New York (or anywhere else for that matter), you are protected by the automatic stay.  In a nutshell, that means no creditors (including the IRS!) can take, or collect or even attempt to collect anything from you without the Bankruptcy Court’s permission. (FYI, if the Bankruptcy Court gives such …

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Bankruptcy basics with the Bankruptcy Bill cartoon: “cents on the dollar” and “involuntary filing”

The latest Bankruptcy Bill cartoon is out (“Bankruptcy Bill #25:  Dutch Date“) and finds humor in the euphemisms bankruptcy lawyers might employ in discussing a blind date gone awry.  The humor is intended primarily for an audience of bankruptcy lawyers.  But I thought it also offers a nice opportunity to educate my clients and other …

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Bankruptcy Man vs. Mortgantua – Mortgage Note Request!

Bankruptcy Man (f/k/a BAPCPA Man) fights through a classic mortgage industry trick by Mortgantua. Note: This cartoon is posted on the NYBankruptcyNet site with the express permission of the creators of Bankruptcy Man. If you’re concerned about foreclosure in New York and dealing with mortgage and other financial problems, if you’re in search of your …

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Lenny Dykstra Chapter 11 bankruptcy anti-case study continues

The Lenny Dykstra bankruptcy drama continues. When we last checked in, Dykstra was demonstrating what not to do in an individual Chapter 11 bankruptcy by trashing his mansion and allowing it to fall into disrepair in various ways.  Essentially he was throwing away value that could’ve been used toward paying back creditors in an effort …

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Bankruptcy Man learns how to fight the mortgage industry (aka Mortgantua)

Bankruptcy Man (f/k/a BAPCPA Man) remembers his training for fighting the mortgage industry (a/k/a Mortgantua).  The cartoon also features a cameo by North Carolina-based foreclosure fighting guru, O. Max Gardner. Note: This cartoon is posted on the NYBankruptcyNet site with the express permission of the creators of Bankruptcy Man. If you’re concerned about foreclosure in …

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Credit card practices “explained”….in a funny and satirical way

If you weren’t already cynical about the credit card industry’s practices in the face of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 which went into effect yesterday (Feb 22, 2010), take a look at this very funny and “educational” video by Mark Fiore: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCJHi-b0rhw&feature=player_embedded] Click here to read more posts on NYBankruptcyNet about credit cards For …

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The new credit card law: What New Yorkers need to know to protect themselves

The Credit CARD Act of 2009 goes into effect TODAY, February 22, 2010. What does it mean for New Yorkers like you and me? Will it really help us? Is there anything we have to watch out for? The answers:  More protections.  Yes, to some extent.  And yes, there are things to watch out for. …

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Credit Card Debt Collectors: Honey? Or more vinegar?

If you listen to the collections industry, credit card companies have started employing a lighter touch when it comes to debt collection. An article on CollectionsAndCreditRisk.com says that this strategy is an attempt by the credit card industry to mitigate its losses. However, based on everything I hear from my clients, such genteel behavior by …

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Having trouble selling your home? Don’t do a Lenny Dykstra.

There’s a good post today titled “Dykstra Mansion on the Market for $14.9 Million” on the WSJ’s Bankruptcy Beat. A couple points worth noting about Dykstra’s approach to home care for a property he originally tried to sell for $25 million: “The home was littered throughout with empty beer bottles, trash, dog feces and urine …

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