Recent Posts in debt consolidation Category
Posted on Jan 3, 2011 By Joseph Tosti
Every person that files a bankruptcy is required to attend a Meeting of Creditors . The meeting, also called a Section 341(a) meeting is held by a Trustee . The Trustee is an individual, usually an ...
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Posted on Dec 28, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
HAMP, the Home Affordable Modification Program which can modify a mortgage, is no way to avoid bankruptcy. It's a heart-breaker. It builds up false hopes and then destroys them. That's my conclusion ...
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Posted on Nov 8, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
A minimum payment in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will vary from district to district depending on the local rules. However, the minimum payment must cover what you must pay within the applicable ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
As a consumer bankruptcy attorney who has spent the better part of the last 15 years counseling individuals contemplating bankruptcy, I can tell you that one of the things I see on a daily basis is ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Most people would like to avoid bankruptcy if they can. Sometimes alternatives are worth trying, but it pays to know the risks. A good bankruptcy lawyer never pushes someone into bankruptcy but, ...
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Posted on Oct 21, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Banks do not want to go to trial in mortgage foreclosure cases . Judges and the Wall Street Journal still do not get it. Banks want to avoid trial because trial shines a light on the facts of a case. ...
Continue reading "Why Banks Robo-Sign Mortgage Documents." »
Posted on Oct 20, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Modification of home loans in bankruptcy was promised by candidate Obama before his election as President. Current bankruptcy law prohibits modification of a loan secured against the debtor's ...
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Posted on Oct 11, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Growing case law suggests that debtors should hope the bankruptcy court does not approve their car reaffirmation agreement . Huh?, you say. If you've agreed to reaffirm, and essentially waive the ...
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Posted on Oct 4, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
You can't turn on a radio or watch TV without hearing or seeing commercials for debt settlement companies that suggest that they are a better choice than bankruptcy. Many, including myself, believe ...
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Posted on Sep 29, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Reaffirmation agreements have been the source of significant debate since the bankruptcy amendments of 2005. One issue that strikes fear in the hearts of debtor's counsel is whether to allow a client ...
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Posted on Sep 13, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
For the fiscal year 2010 ending June 30, 2010, over 1.5 million bankruptcy cases were filed in the United States. For the American people, that is a remarkable rate of one case every 20 seconds. Since ...
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Posted on Sep 8, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
As a bankruptcy lawyer , one of the first things I advise my clients to do when they decide they are filing bankruptcy and hire me is to stop paying on their credit cards. More on this later in the ...
Continue reading "4 Collection Steps After You Stop Paying Credit Card Debt by K. Hunter Goff · Posted in *Filing for Bankruptcy" »
Posted on Aug 25, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
For the second quarter in a row, Orange County’s risk of a price decline within a two-year period ranked ninth in the nation — just behind eight other metro areas that were tied for first, according ...
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Posted on Aug 24, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
Many People are under the impression that you can’t wipe out IRS debt in bankruptcy. The good news is YES, you can wipe out not only IRS debt, but state tax debt, as well. BUT the tax debt must meet ...
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Posted on Aug 24, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
People sometimes spend down the last of their cash and then decide they need bankruptcy. This seems like common sense: you go broke and then you go bankrupt. But this is not how it works. There's a ...
Continue reading "Don’t Wait Until You’re Completely Broke to Contact a Bankruptcy Lawyer" »
Posted on Aug 17, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
You've seen the ads for "Debt Management Programs"-"Settle $10,000 in credit card debt for as little as $2,000!" But do they really work? Do they make sense? Or are they scams? Yes, they work. But ...
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Posted on Aug 17, 2010 By Joseph Tosti
If you are considering bankruptcy , mortgage modification, debt relief, debt settlement , debt management (credit counseling) or debt consolidation, you should look at all of them to be sure you are ...
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