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Debtors Converting from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 Get Their Wages Back

If the U.S. Supreme Court was reluctant this year to decide whether a debtor in bankruptcy can sue a creditor for violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, it was in a different mood when it heard and decided Harris v. Veigelahn. The case concerned a debtor whose accumulated chapter 13 payments were distributed to …

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When the Trustee Thinks College Tuition Is a Fraudulent Transfer

It might be farcical, but sometimes bankruptcy trustees will file lawsuits against universities in consumer bankruptcy cases. If parents pay for their children’s college tuition with money that could go to creditors, then the trustees might have a case. To combat this possibility, New York’s own Representative Chris Collins offered a bill in Congress that …

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Moving to New York for Its Homestead Exemption Is Not a Good Idea

In New York bankruptcy, debtor homeowners can benefit from a fairly generous homestead exemption. Real property located in the counties in New York City, Long Island, as well as Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties, get a $150,000 exemption. The exemption in Dutchess, Albany, Columbia, Orange, Saratoga, and Ulster counties is $125,000. Finally, homeowners elsewhere in …

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Surrendering Real Estate Might Not Work in Bankruptcy

In New York bankruptcy it’s possible, but not common, for debtors to unsuccessfully surrender their homes or other real estate. They receive their discharges, exit bankruptcy, and find that they still own the property with a mortgage lien still attached to it. How can something so bizarre happen? Answer: Just because you say you want …

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New York City to Ban Credit Checks for Job Candidates

Credit scores were primarily invented to help lenders gauge debtors’ creditworthiness with a handy, neutral (hopefully) benchmark rather than relying on references or worse, insider dealings. It didn’t take long, however, for other parties to start using them, like landlords seeking reassurance that their tenants would pay rent on time. With employers, however, it’s different. …

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Exemptions and Chapter 13

Given that debtors in chapter 13 New York bankruptcy can keep their assets, it’s unsurprising that one would think that exemptions play no role in such cases. In chapter 7, it’s clear: The exemptions reduce the size of the bankruptcy estate to ensure that debtors can keep a reasonable amount of their property. But exemptions …

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CFPB to Propose Rules to End ‘Death-Trap’ Payday Loans

New York bankruptcy is much safer than taking out a payday loan to get by, but that doesn’t stop people from using them. Some regulators have taken efforts to curb the worst practices, as New York State is doing, but now it appears the federal government is getting involved. Specifically, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau …

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Study Finds Economic Recovery ‘Bypassing’ Millions of Americans

The real estate bubble that caused the financial panic may be distant in the rearview mirror, but a recent study by the CFED (founded as the Corporation for Economic Development) has declared that the economic recovery has “bypassed” millions of Americans. Among its most disturbing findings are widespread poverty in American households and frequent use …

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