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What Happens If I Don’t Make My Car Or Mortgage Payments After I File for Bankruptcy?

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The Automatic Stay Protects Debtors Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362 of the Bankruptcy Code, when a debtor files a bankruptcy case, an injunction is automatically imposed to bar creditors from starting or continuing collection efforts against the debtor. This is referred to as “the automatic stay.” The injunction is one of the fundamental debtor […]

Federal Trade Commission Takes Action Against Lender’s Deceptive Practices

While consumer protection has not been a priority for the current administration, the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection recently brought an enforcement action against the online lending platform, LendingClub Corporation. The FTC has filed charges against LendingClub in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The company was charged with […]

Revised Means Test Numbers For Bankruptcy Cases Filed After May 1, 2018

Effective May 1, 2018, there are now new means test figures for debtors filing for bankruptcy. These numbers are set by the US Trustee Program, which is a division of the Justice Department. The means test is essentially a budget test which applies if a debtor exceeds than the median income for their household size […]

What Are My Rights If The Information On My Credit Report is Wrong or Incomplete?

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a federal statute that was passed originally in 1970 and revised in 2003. It was passed with the goal of increasing the accuracy, fairness, and privacy of consumer’s information in the files of credit bureaus and other specialty consumer reporting agencies and in doing so promote efficiency in […]

How Can I Stop Creditors From Harassing Me?

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Many debtors who contact our office are not only struggling financially, but they are actively being harassed by creditors. This includes harassment by all forms of creditors or their agents: their original creditors (the party who originally extended credit), debt buyers (companies that purchase delinquent debts), and debt collection companies or law firms (who are […]

How Many Times Can I File For Bankruptcy?

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Unfortunately, in life, sometimes there may be financial hardships which could prevent one from being able to pay their bills. As a Brooklyn bankruptcy attorney, many clients ask us, “How many times can I file for bankruptcy?” If you find yourself in a financial crisis after you have previously filed for bankruptcy, your ability to […]

Collection Agency Trying to Collect Discharged Debt

Generally, debt collectors do not attempt to collect on debt after it is discharged in bankruptcy. However, what are a debtor’s rights if someone is trying to collect on a discharged debt?  In this blog, we will review a debtor’s options, both inside and outside of Bankruptcy Court, for improper debt collection efforts post-bankruptcy discharge. […]

What is The Means Test in Bankruptcy?

When Congress passed The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (often called BAPCPA), they amended § 707 of the Bankruptcy Code and created a financial eligibility test for debtors looking to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Quite simply, the law imposed a budget test called the “Means Test” to determine if consumers should […]

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