By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on December 30, 2008
Are you on the verge of losing your home to foreclosure?
Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers homeowners some advantages and in most instances, chapter 13 bankruptcy can save your home from foreclosure.
Under chapter 13, you are allowed to “stay” foreclosure proceedings and present a three (3) to five (5) year repayment plan to the court that [...]
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By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on December 30, 2008
Our bankruptcy law firm often gets the question..”What is an automatic stay and will it stop foreclosure proceedings?”
Let’s assume you are receiving letters from your mortgage company threatening to foreclose on your home. From the moment you file for bankruptcy protection, your creditor must stop their foreclosure and collection efforts. Yes! Their calls to your job, threatening [...]
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By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on December 2, 2008
If you’re wondering whether or not the new bankruptcy law will prevent you from filing for relief, you should take a look at this video from NACBA.
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By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on November 10, 2008
What is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is often referred to as a bankruptcy repayment plan. This type of bankruptcy enables wage earning individuals to propose a three to five year plan to repay their creditors. After the repayment plan commences, creditors are forbidden from pursuing other collection efforts against debtors.
Chapter 13 is similar [...]
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