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How to Challenge Charges on Your Credit Card Bill

Finding a questionable or incorrect charge on a credit card statement probably happens to most New Yorkers at least once. Most people’s natural inclination is to call the creditor and try to work it out over the phone. If that doesn’t work, the law is on your side, but it’s a slow process involving the …

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Why Can Banks Freeze Your Accounts When You’re In Bankruptcy Even Though You Don’t Owe Them Any Money?

Sometimes an odd situation appears in New York bankruptcies. A debtor gets everything in order, files for bankruptcy, and then discovers that one of his or her bank accounts is frozen even though the bank isn’t one of the debtor’s creditors. It’s bizarre but it can happen. One would think the automatic stay would protect …

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Debt collectors using pseudonyms in New York may be breaking the law

The New York Times recently published an article about debt collectors who resort to using pseudonyms when calling debtors. They justify this behavior because they claim the debtors their agents call routinely threaten them with violence. The Times did manage to point out that the Federal Trade Commission reported that the number of complaints against …

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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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Twelve Documents to Bring to Your Free Bankruptcy Consultation with Your New York Bankruptcy Attorney (Part 2)

In Part 1, we discussed the various documents that you should consider bringing to your first free bankruptcy consultation with your New York bankruptcy attorney. Our goal is to relieve you of some of your anxiety as you begin the bankruptcy process. Gathering the necessary documents will ease some of your fears. Doing so will …

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Twelve Documents to Bring to Your First Consultation with Your New York Bankruptcy Attorney (Part 1)

If you’ve set up a free bankruptcy consultation in New York, in all likelihood you will be nervous about your first meeting with your bankruptcy attorney. Financial matters are incredibly personal, and people have a natural inclination against discussing debt with strangers. However, if you bring the necessary paperwork, your first meeting will go more …

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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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Will the automatic stay protect me from foreclosure in New York?

If you are facing foreclosure on your home in New York and you file for bankruptcy, will the automatic stay protect your home from foreclosure? The answer:  Yes and no. Once you file for bankruptcy, the automatic stay goes into effect and prohibits any creditors from taking any actions to collect money or assets from …

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