Articles from Virginia Bankruptcy Attorney | Robert Weed

Getting Your Mortgage Statements After Bankruptcy

Are you getting your mortgage statements after filing bankruptcy? Some mortgage companies use bankruptcy as an excuse to stop sending mortgage statements. (Or they send them to your lawyer, not to you.) The law is completely clear. The law says to keep sending them to you.  That law is Regulation Z. The Consumer Finance Protection […]

Getting Your Mortgage Statements After Bankruptcy

Are you getting your mortgage statements after filing bankruptcy? Some mortgage companies use bankruptcy as an excuse to stop sending mortgage statements. (Or they send them to your lawyer, not to you.) The law is completely clear. The law says to keep sending them to you.  That law is Regulation Z. The Consumer Finance Protection […]

After Bankruptcy: Please Don’t Go Out and Co-Sign for a Car

After Bankruptcy: Please Don’t Go Right Out and Don’t Co-Sign for a Car Got an email last week that made me sad.  Cherry filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy back in 2017.  She recently went to buy a car and ended up getting financed by Santander at 21%. After she did that, she asked why is her […]

After Bankruptcy: Please Don’t Go Out and Co-Sign for a Car

After Bankruptcy: Please Don’t Go Right Out and Don’t Co-Sign for a Car Got an email last week that made me sad.  Cherry filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy back in 2017.  She recently went to buy a car and ended up getting financed by Santander at 21%. After she did that, she asked why is her […]

A Million Dollar Mistake: Personal Injury and Bankruptcy

A Million Dollar Mistake: Personal Injury and Bankruptcy Under Virginia law, the bankruptcy court cannot take away a personal injury claim.  Injured in a car accident? Hurt in the hospital? Anyone in Virginia can file bankruptcy and still keep those claims. Steven Ramsdell, one of the top bankruptcy lawyers here, is desperately trying to save […]

A Million Dollar Mistake: Personal Injury and Bankruptcy

A Million Dollar Mistake: Personal Injury and Bankruptcy Under Virginia law, the bankruptcy court cannot take away a personal injury claim.  Injured in a car accident? Hurt in the hospital? Anyone in Virginia can file bankruptcy and still keep those claims. Steven Ramsdell, one of the top bankruptcy lawyers here, is desperately trying to save […]

The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card and Chapter 13

The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card is issued differently than most credit cards. As far as I can tell, they don’t market it directly to consumers. Instead, they get home improvement businesses to sign people up. That way Wells Fargo finances the home improvement and […]

The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card and Chapter 13

The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy The Wells Fargo Home Projects Card is issued differently than most credit cards. As far as I can tell, they don’t market it directly to consumers. Instead, they get home improvement businesses to sign people up. That way Wells Fargo finances the home improvement and […]

Supreme Court Says Being Listed as a Terrorist is ‘No harm.’

Supreme Court Says Being Listed as a Terrorist is ‘No harm.’ Last Friday, in a case called TransUnion v Ramirez, the Supreme Court said the Fair Credit Reporting Act cannot give you the right to sue TransUnion for putting your name on their OFAC terrorist warning list. Led by Justice Brent Kavanaugh, a 5 to […]

Supreme Court Says Being Listed as a Terrorist is ‘No harm.’

Supreme Court Says Being Listed as a Terrorist is ‘No harm.’ Last Friday, in a case called TransUnion v Ramirez, the Supreme Court said the Fair Credit Reporting Act cannot give you the right to sue TransUnion for putting your name on their OFAC terrorist warning list. Led by Justice Brent Kavanaugh, a 5 to […]

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