IRS Guidance for Discharged Student Loans Due to Settlements

IRS and Treasury issue guidance for students with discharged student loans and their creditors
IRS Ruling for certain discharged debts
IR-2020-11, January 15, 2020

How Chapter 7 Real Estate Sales Benefit Insiders

How Chapter 7 Real Estate Sales Benefit Insiders Randa filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy in March 2019. She was hoping to be able to save the family home, by catching up the mortgage over five years. Her husband was recovering from a long illness and was able to work full time again, making the catch up […]

How Chapter 7 Real Estate Sales Benefit Insiders

How Chapter 7 Real Estate Sales Benefit Insiders Randa filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy in March 2019. She was hoping to be able to save the family home, by catching up the mortgage over five years. Her husband was recovering from a long illness and was able to work full time again, making the catch up […]

Organizing at Work

This week we heard from Dan Loya at Spaces Transformed.  Dan gave a talk and a couple of comments that I had on this  important topic are below:

What happens in life after bankruptcy?

Wynn at Law, LLC, assures clients that a bankruptcy filing isn’t an ending, it’s a beginning and the beginning, while sometimes a little rocky, starts right after a judge discharges your bankruptcy.

What happens in life after bankruptcy?

Wynn at Law, LLC, assures clients that a bankruptcy filing isn’t an ending, it’s a beginning and the beginning, while sometimes a little rocky, starts right after a judge discharges your bankruptcy.

What happens in life after bankruptcy?

Wynn at Law, LLC, assures clients that a bankruptcy filing isn’t an ending, it’s a beginning and the beginning, while sometimes a little rocky, starts right after a judge discharges your bankruptcy.

Bailout Up to $500 Million Proposed for Taxi Drivers Trapped in Loans New York Times 1/16/20

Bailout Up to $500 Million Proposed for Taxi Drivers Trapped in Loans

The proposal is the most far-reaching step taken in response to a Times investigation into exploitative practices in the industry.

New York Times Article
Bailout Up to $500 Million Proposed for Taxi Drivers

A high-level New York City panel appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio and other officials intends to propose a bailout for thousands of taxi drivers trapped in exploitative loans that could cost as much as $500 million, several panel members said this week.

U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Order Granting or Denying Request for Relief from Automatic Stay is Final Order that is Immediately Appealable

A party who believes that a bankruptcy court erred in either granting or denying relief from the automatic stay needs to act fast to appeal such a decision. In the recently decided case of Ritzen Group, Inc. v. Jackson Masonry, LLC, the U.S.

U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Order Granting or Denying Request for Relief from Automatic Stay is Final Order that is Immediately Appealable

A party who believes that a bankruptcy court erred in either granting or denying relief from the automatic stay needs to act fast to appeal such a decision. In the recently decided case of Ritzen Group, Inc. v. Jackson Masonry, LLC, the U.S.

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