by Donna | Jan 21, 2016 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
One of the most frequently asked questions by debtors who have filed bankruptcy is, “What does the Notice of Proposed Abandonment Mean That I Received From The Court?” The word “abandon” sounds alarming to someone who is unfamiliar with...
by Donna | Jan 19, 2016 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
The answer is maybe. In the last several years Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee’s have become hungrier and have had to search a little deeper to net a dividend to unsecured creditors. A bankruptcy trustee is a person, very often an attorney, is appointed...
by Donna | Jan 18, 2016 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
Have you ever tried to open a checking or savings account only to have been denied? It could be because of what is on your Chex Systems’ Report. Bergen County New Jersey residents are denied requests to open accounts with financial institutions...
by Donna | Jan 15, 2016 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
There is something about starting a new year that makes people more optimistic than any other time of year. Every January 1st we get another chance to begin fresh. For many people it means admitting their financial affairs need to be addressed so that they...
by Donna | Jan 15, 2016 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
This blog is being re-posted by this office because my colleague has done a wonderful job taking a step-by-step approach to ensuring a bankruptcy filing is properly reflected on your credit reports post-discharge. A discharge is what you receive at the end of a...
by Donna | May 17, 2013 | NJ Bankruptcy 911
According to the Huffington Post Article “Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) unveiled her first bill Wednesday, designed to set student loan interest rates at the same level the Federal Reserve offers to big banks. With some student loan rates set to double on July...