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Filing bankruptcy in New York can actually improve your credit score

Most people only consider filing bankruptcy in New York as a last resort to their financial problems. They’ve usually missed payments on some of their loans, often credit card or mortgage debt, and their credit ratings will have dropped rapidly with a series of missed payments. In many circumstances, though, people find that their credit …

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Preferences vs fraudulent conveyances in New York: What’s the difference?

For New Yorkers involved with the bankruptcy process, whether debtors or creditors, the concepts of “preferences” and “fraudulent conveyances” often cause confusion.  (Actually, it’s not just laypeople.  They cause for confusion for many law students and even some lawyers as well.) They cause confusion because they both often relate to attempts by debtors to keep …

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How does a New York bankruptcy case end?

You may know how a New York bankruptcy case begins.  (Your lawyer e-files your case with the court.)  But what’s the event that signals the end of a bankruptcy case? There are actually several ways a bankruptcy case can end. Discharge: For Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, discharge is the most common outcome.  And …

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Can I give away property before I file for bankruptcy in New York?

For New Yorkers thinking about a bankruptcy filing, it’s tempting.  You have a very valuable asset, perhaps some land or art or a car, and you don’t want to risk losing it to creditors.  So you give it away to your brother, a friend, one of your children. Is this kosher under the bankruptcy laws? …

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Bankruptcy filings to decrease in 2011? What does it mean for you?

For all New Yorkers thinking of filing for bankruptcy in 2011 (and those who aren’t as well), a recent post on CreditSlips.org (“Projected Filings for 2011“) makes fun of the impossibly specific projected number of filings for the year (1,457,787.3) and then goes on to explain the significance of the number:  namely that it seems …

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5 tips for improving your post-bankruptcy credit score in New York

A real concern for many who file for bankruptcy in New York is whether they can rebuild their credit score following the end of their bankruptcy case. Fortunately, there are effective ways to do this.  And there’s no magic to them.  They’re simply common sense.  Here are 5 good ways to improve your post-bankruptcy credit …

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