Mortgage Servicers Making Americans Miserable

Nobel Laureate Forecasts Global Economic Recession

More Bad Signs for the U.S.’s Embattled Economy

Experts (and Debtors) Believe the Economic Recovery Never Happened

Are You Prepared for an American Recession Turned Great Depression?

The Best of National Consumer Protection Week: Part Four: Building a Budge

Is America Primed (and Pumped) for Another Recession?

Automated Debt Collection Lawsuits on the Rise

The Dangers of the DIY Bankruptcy

Are You Prepared for a Third Depression?

Americans Vote to Help the Unemployed

Dealing with the Repo Man

Bankruptcies Will Continue to Rise, With Many Reasons Why

Could You Withstand a Second Recession?

Blockbuster on Brink of Chapter 11; Movie Studios Rejoice.

Creating a Barrier to Bill Collectors: Part 1 – Taking Back Your Power

Is Your Small Business Facing Bankruptcy? Look to Loyal Customers (or Attorneys)

Coyotes Rise Like a Phoenix out of Bankruptcy

Banking on a Credit Line Following Bankruptcy Means Banking with Your Community

Retrieving Your Repossessed Car in Bankruptcy

Conquering Your Fear of Creditors…With Bankruptcy

Now They’re Sending in SWAT Teams?

District Court Rules that 61-Year-Old Law Graduate’s Failure to Participate in Loan Repayment Program Must be Included in “Undue Hardship” Analysis in Bankruptcy Proceeding

Personal Bankruptcy Filings Up Nearly 9%; Chapter 13 Filings Common

Credit Card Agreements Explain a Lot About How We Get Into Debt.

Credit Card Company Advanta’s Bankruptcy Not Good for Small Business

Four Years after BAPCPA: Bankruptcy Remains a Powerful Tool for Consumers Struggling with Unmanageable Debts

The ABA Weighs In Against BAPCPA In Defense of Bankruptcy Attorneys And Their Clients

Determining When State Income Taxes Are Dischargeable Under Chapter 13

Renting Is Sometimes Better Than Buying

Will Terminator Be Back After Chapter 11?

Bankrupt Tribune Company To Finalize Sale of Chicago Cubs for $900 million

Understanding Bankruptcy Rights: Exceptions to the Automatic Stay

What Happens To a Debt You Forget To List?

Refinancing Your Home After Chapter 13

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy – A Possible Alternative for Individuals?

Look at Your Monthly Spending – It May Reveal a Lot About your Financial Habits. And Your Debt.

When Choosing a Bankruptcy Attorney, Seek NACBA Membership

Psystar Set to Emerge from Bankruptcy, Ready for Round Two in the Fight with Apple

Filing Bankruptcy May Be the Best Way to Deal with Your Delinquent Mortgage

The Bankruptcy of Raleigh-Based Stock Building Supply

The Bankruptcy of Debt Relief USA: A Great Irony, And A Good Reminder About the Risks of Relying Upon Credit Counseling Agencies to Resolve Your Debt Problems

Chrysler’s Bankruptcy Fire Sale Is Done, But Indiana May Still Have Something to Say About It

The Downturn in the Economy Continues

Jackson’s Legacy of Fame – and Debt

Telling Debt Collectors To Bug Off: Sending a Cease and Desist Letter

Swine Flu Vaccine Producer May Be Forced Into Bankruptcy

You are not alone: major credit card debt can affect everyone

The GM Ripple Effect Continues

Ex-Football Star Bernie Kosar Files Bankruptcy

Psystar Files Bankruptcy, and Stalls Apple’s Mac-Cloning Lawsuit

Be Wary of Mortgage Modification Programs

The New Credit Counseling Requirements for Bankruptcy

The Recession: New Numbers, But the Same Story

The Supremes Clear the Path for the Chrysler-Fiat Deal

What To Expect At Chapter 13 Meetings and Hearings

Refinancing Your Home After Chapter 7

The Mother of All Bankruptcies May Be Coming

Know Your Rights: The Statute of Limitations on Debts

Americans’ Credit Card Debt Levels Remain High

The Bulls’ Randy Brown Files Bankruptcy

Credit Cards and Arbitration Clauses

Trouble . . . Even In Paradise

Credit Card Companies Continue to Exploit the System — While They Still Can

The GM Bankruptcy – Too Little, Too Late?

Understanding the Bankruptcy Claims Process

Credit Repair Company: Friend or Foe?

Seniors Hit By the Economic Crisis Are Turning to Bankruptcy for Help

Understanding secured credit cards and how interest is calculated when rebuilding your credit history

Corporate Fallout Continues As North Carolina-Based RH Donnelley Invokes Bankruptcy Protection

What Is a Credit Score? (and how Bankruptcy can help!)

Cramdown bill may have faded but a federal foreclosure program is realizing success

From the Research Triangle to Silicon Valley: The Recession Hits the High Tech Industry

What To Expect At a Chapter 7 341 Meeting

Bankruptcy can be first step toward financial wisdom

Bucking the Trend: The Rate of Credit Card Charge-Offs Is Expected to Outpace the Unemployment Rate in This Recession

Chrysler Dealers Strike Back

Federal credit card reform bill has its problems

Common credit report errors and how to handle them

The Bankruptcy/Divorce Myth

Unemployment, Business Failures, and the Credit Crunch: A Worldwide Epidemic

When Filing For Bankruptcy, Strategic Timing Counts

Carrying Unmanageable Debts Isn’t Just Hard on Your Wallet; It’s Hazardous to Your Health

Student loan defaults are on the rise

Realize The Maximum Potential Bankruptcy Has To Offer: Hire A Bankruptcy Attorney To Assist You In The Process

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