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29 Jul

About time! FTC Ban on Debt Management Companies Taking Advance Fees

The Baltimore Sun today announced the following great news: FTC Bans Advance Fees at Debt Relief Companies The Federal Trade Commission announced that companies promising over the phone to reduce your credit card or other debt can’t charge you a fee until they do their job. The rule affects for-profit businesses and will kick in [...]

20 Jul

Bankruptcy Problems You Can Avoid: Undisclosed Assets

The United States Bankruptcy Code obligates you to make a full disclosure of your financial affairs when you file bankruptcy.  You must list all of your debts, reveal detailed information about your income and expenses, and you must reveal information about your assets. In my 24 years of practice I have found that undisclosed asset [...]

22 Mar

When Foreclosure Threatens: Can You Afford to Keep Your Home? Part 4b — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Foreclosure rates are as alarming as unemployment rates. Deciding what to do if your home is threatened in this way is a severe test of maturity. We don’t want to lose what is usually both our biggest financial investment and, truly, our safety and refuge. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article [...]

15 Mar

When Foreclosure Threaten: Can You Afford to Keep Your Home? Part 4a — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Foreclosure rates are as alarming as unemployment rates. Deciding what to do if your home is threatened in this way is a severe test of maturity. We don’t want to lose what is usually both our biggest financial investment and, truly, our safety and refuge. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article [...]

01 Mar

When Foreclosure Threatens: Can You Afford to Keep Your Home? Part 2 — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Foreclosure rates are as alarming as unemployment rates. Deciding what to do if your home is threatened in this way is a severe test of maturity. We don’t want to lose what is usually both our biggest financial investment and, truly, our safety and refuge. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article [...]

22 Feb

When Foreclosure Threatens: Can You Afford to Keep Your Home? Part 1 — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Foreclosure rates are as alarming as unemployment rates. Deciding what to do if your home is threatened in this way is a severe test of maturity. We don’t want to lose what is usually both our biggest financial investment and, truly, our safety and refuge. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article [...]

15 Feb

When Foreclosure Threatens: Can You Afford to Keep Your Home? — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Foreclosure rates are as alarming as unemployment rates. Deciding what to do if your home is threatened in this way is a severe test of maturity. We don’t want to lose what is usually both our biggest financial investment and, truly, our safety and refuge. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article [...]

09 Feb

Losing a Job: Ten Things You Can Do to Make It Less Painful, Part 3 — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Unemployment rates continue to frighten most anyone who is watching. People are losing jobs, and it can be horribly difficult to find a new one, especially one that approaches the salary and benefits of an earlier one.  Times are different and they are difficult. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article I’m [...]

02 Feb

Losing a Job: Ten Things You Can Do to Make It Less Painful, Part 2 — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Unemployment rates continue to frighten most anyone who is watching. People are losing jobs, and it can be horribly difficult to find a new one, especially one that approaches the salary and benefits of an earlier one.  Times are different and they are difficult. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article I’m [...]

26 Jan

Losing a Job: Ten Things You Can Do to Make it Less Painful, Part 1 — NMBankruptcyBlog.com

Unemployment rates continue to frighten most anyone who is watching. People are losing jobs, and it can be horribly difficult to find a new one, especially one that approaches the salary and benefits of an earlier one.  Times are different and they are difficult. One of my favorite legal self-help publishers has an article I’m [...]

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