Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/26/2014 - 05:11
Automatic Stay Upon the filing of your bankruptcy case, you are immediately protected from most collection actions against you and your property. The automatic stay is an injunction against the involved creditors from proceeding wit heir collection actions. Exceptions to the Automatic Stay The following are some of the items that are not automatically stayed by the filing of your bankruptcy case: criminal cases, certain actions regarding alimony, maintenance or support, and governmental police or regulatory actions.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/25/2014 - 05:29
Setting aside the issue of actually discharging student loan debts in bankruptcy, many Oregon and Washington prospective bankruptcy filers wonder what exactly is going to happen to their student loans after the bankruptcy has been filed. The answer really depends on what kind of bankruptcy has been filed and the form of the student loan.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/24/2014 - 19:25
Quit Title Action Dismissed A recent case dealt with the issue of whether a mortgage lender is bared from foreclosing on property due to the passage of more than five years since the first payment default due to the Florida statute of limitation and also whether the
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/24/2014 - 19:25
Quiet Title Action Dismissed A recent case dealt with the issue of whether a mortgage remained enforceable after a the dismissal of the foreclosure case and more than five years has passed from the date of the first default in mortgage payments.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/24/2014 - 17:33
Not An Easy Decision To File Bankruptcy For many people filing bankruptcy is not an easy decision. Even though people struggle with debt for years and years, they are reluctant to actually pull the trigger on a bankruptcy filing. It could be due to pride.