Archive for the 'Bankruptcy' Category

How to Find a Loan After a Bankruptcy

Friday, September 5th, 2008

If you have filed a Bankruptcy and now need a loan then you may be nervous about getting approved. One of the hardest things to deal with is the aftermath of a bankruptcy because you are picking up the pieces and trying to have a fresh start. This can be a time for you to [...]

Bouncing Back From Bankruptcy

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Bankruptcy can be an extremely devastating experience. It can affect individuals both emotionally and psychologically. However, it also can be a great relief for individuals who have struggled to be pay their bills and who have been constantly fielding phone calls from bill collectors. It is important to note that bankruptcy is not the end [...]

Bankruptcy Vs Bankruptcy Alternatives

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Bankruptcy alternatives or file for bankruptcy? When you’re beginning to find it difficult to pay off your debts you might consider filing for bankruptcy as your ultimate debt solution. But have you considered other options before you finally declare personal bankruptcy?
If you’re in deep debt you will need to either work out a plan to [...]

Anticipated Changes To The Federal Bankruptcy Laws Maybe Pending

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

House Democratic members from North Carolina and California, respectively, recently propose legislation that would repeal the mortgage exception in the federal bankruptcy code.
This legislation would allow a judge to change the priority value of primary residence mortgages or alter interest rates on the property. In the current economic climate, industry insiders are predicting over half [...]