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  • How to Refinance With a Foreclosure on Your Credit Report

    How to Refinance With a Foreclosure on Your Credit Report

    Whether you can refinance with a foreclosure on your credit report depends upon two factors: your loan terms and your mortgage lender. Negative credit events like foreclosure affect every credit decision made by lenders. A foreclosure will stay on your credit report for seven years. But many creditors look past previous foreclosures during the refinance application…


  • How Much Will I Have to Pay in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

    How Much Will I Have to Pay in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

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    Chapter 13 bankruptcy is sometimes called the “wage-earner’s bankruptcy.” The Chapter 13 Plan requires a monthly payment over a period of 36 to 60 months. Self-employed people cut a monthly check to the Chapter 13 trustee. People employed by companies get automatic deductions taken from their paychecks. When you file a Chapter 13, you are…


  • Student Loans: The Only Type of Risk-Free Lending

    Student Loans: The Only Type of Risk-Free Lending

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    The only type of risk-free lending in the United States is student lending. Student loans cannot be discharged in bankruptcy and can even survive your death. No other type of lender in America is afforded the same protections as student loan lenders. Student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy Lots of different types of debts…


  • What Is Mortgage Reinstatement?

    What Is Mortgage Reinstatement?

    Mortgage reinstatement is your first and best loss mitigation option when facing foreclosure. Mortgage reinstatement means catching up your missed mortgage payments, along with all associated late fees and charges. To reinstate, you must pay the full amount due and owing in a single lump sum.  Mortgage companies rarely accept reinstatement amounts less than the amount…


  • What is a Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay?

    What is a Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay?

    In bankruptcy, a Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay (in short, an “MFRS”) is an attempt by a creditor to initiate or continue certain collection efforts. The Automatic Stay takes immediate effect in every bankruptcy case. The Automatic Stay prohibits creditors from undertaking any collection activities, including lawsuits, foreclosures, phone calls, garnishment, and repossession. A creditor may…


  • Protect Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy

    Protect Your Tax Refund in Bankruptcy

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    If you are due a tax refund and file bankruptcy, you must take proactive steps to protect it. Asset protection is a big part of what bankruptcy lawyers do. If you want to protect your tax refund in bankruptcy, talk to an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. An income tax refund received after a bankruptcy is filed…


  • Scott Tucker Sentenced for Illegal Payday Loan Practices

    Scott Tucker Sentenced for Illegal Payday Loan Practices

    An episode of the Netflix series Dirty Money takes a look at Scott Tucker, payday loan company owner of 500FastCash, Ameriloan, and OneClickCash. On January 5, 2018, Tucker received a 16-year, 8-month prison sentence on federal criminal charges for operating an unlawful internet payday lending enterprise. Scott Tucker of 500FastCash, Ameriloan, OneClickCash Tucker charged his customers 400…


  • The DC HomeSaver Program

    The DC HomeSaver Program

    In September 2010, the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) started the DC HomeSaver Program. The program is part of the Hardest Hit Fund and offers foreclosure prevention services for District of Columbia homeowners. A sliding scale of eligibility offers mortgage payment assistance up to 24 months and/or up to $60,000. Eligibility for the DC…


  • You Can’t Rush Litigation

    You Can’t Rush Litigation

    Most litigants would like to see the speedy resolution of their lawsuits. Litigation is time-consuming and expensive. But your litigation strategy should not indicate to your opponent that you are eager to settle or seem hurried to come to judgment. You can’t rush litigation. The scheduling order In every case, there is a scheduling order…


  • Select the Best Bankruptcy Lawyer for You

    Select the Best Bankruptcy Lawyer for You

    Select the best bankruptcy lawyer for you. Make a personal connection, communicate, and ask questions. If you have a problem and want to tell someone about it, then you will probably want to tell a friend. Friends listen, and although they may not always understand, they always try. That’s why they’re you’re friends. We all…