How Long Does Chapter 7 Take?

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding usually takes around 4 months.  It takes time to prepare your case after you have returned all the necessary documentation – usually ten to fourteen days.  After we have prepared your case and filed it, there is a meeting of the creditors (which generally only takes less than 10 minutes)…

What Happens to Me After Bankruptcy?

Most people I meet with for initial consultations have questions about how a bankruptcy filing will affect their credit.  My initial reaction is to check what damage has already been done to their credit score by the bad debts which are still on their books. Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report as a negative…

Home Prices 2011

According to Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo: “Housing is going to remain dead in the water through the middle of [2011] … As foreclosures come back on the market, that will put downward pressure on prices.” There are several reasons housing in 2011 is predicted to be either flat or down. First,…

My Resolution: Make It Easier to File

It’s not always easy to rearrange your schedule, find babysitters, and search for a lawyer’s office in the midst of a busy day. For the month of January, I am offering free telephone consultations for clients who have resolved to get back on the right track financially, but have trouble finding the time or desire…

Can I Stop A Foreclosure Through Bankruptcy?

Using a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing specifically to stop foreclosure is a common strategy in today’s economic climate. An automatic stay is entered as soon as a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition is filed which temporarily halts the foreclosure process regardless of how far someone is behind on payments. The automatic stay’s purpose is to give…