ABI Blog Exchange

2023-08-29
Two distantly related items caught my eye this morning, as both reinforce the need for "creative destruction" as a response to all-too-common small business failure.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-08-29
The signal changes in California foreclosure law in 2021 are bearing unexpected fruit: a bankruptcy filing AFTER the foreclosure auction can save the house for the homeowner.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2023-08-28
 Chiang Rai Times has an interesting article about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. The article can be found at 

Read More from: Shenwick & Associates

2023-08-25
Here’s this week’s Bankruptcy Quiz, with an emphasis on Chapter 5 avoidance actions. Click the image to take the quiz. Have a nice weekend!

Read More from: Plan Proponent

2023-08-25
 Business Insider has a very informative article about how often a person can file for Bankruptcy.

Read More from: Shenwick & Associates

2023-08-22
Many people prefer to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy as it helps them avoid the liquidation of their homes and other assets.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-08-21
Individuals commonly pursue Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which are among the various types of bankruptcy available.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-08-20
Are we finally seeing cracks?

Read More from: Creditor Rights Coalition

2023-08-20
It is important to know that if you are unable to make your mortgage payments, your lender will need to take action. However, a deed in lieu of foreclosure could potentially prevent the negative consequences of a foreclosure.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-08-19
One of the scariest parts about filing for bankruptcy is not knowing what will happen to valuable assets like your house. While many states have legal exemptions that protect a person’s home during bankruptcy, Pennsylvania does not.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-08-18
Certain members of the bankruptcy academy and bar seem to have their knickers in a twist over the Supreme Court’s grant of certiorari to review the nonconsensual nondebtor releases in Purdue.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-08-17
I was the third attorney on this lien avoidance matter. Instead of it being “third time’s the charm”, it came close to being “three strikes and you’re out.” All because of FRBP 7041.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2023-08-16
The Independent Show (TIS) 2023 captured the attention of NCTC and ACA Connects members, suppliers and media industry leaders alike with a series of significant announcements and discussions on the

Read More from: Bob Gold & Associates

2023-08-16
Wet funding and dry funding states handle mortgage loans differently. So, what is Pennsylvania, a wet or dry funding state?

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

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