Dealing with the Repo Man

Monday, July 12th, 2010

If you’ve ever tuned in to reality television shows like “Operation Repo,” or the like, you may see repo men (and women) as a bloodthirsty lot, who’ll stop at nothing and use any means necessary to take back cars and trucks, and even boats and planes. In recent episodes, it’s common to see delinquent debtors of all walks of life confronted, assaulted, and even pepper sprayed in an effort to repossess their past due property. While it might be argued that there’s more fiction this fact in these terse depictions of confrontational repossessions, it’s still a good idea to be prepared when repo men may come calling.…

Retrieving Your Repossessed Car in Bankruptcy

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

In an era of extreme economic downturns and rising unemployment, having a car at your disposal has never been more necessary for work, job interviews and providing other basic fiscal needs…even as you consider a personal bankruptcy.

Yet, if you’re on the road to bankruptcy, these same economic issues and employment woes can mean you may have fallen behind on your most recent car payments, leaving your precious vehicle as a prime target for repossession by your car’s creditors. And while your bankruptcy filing’s “automatic stay” suspends a creditor’s ability to repossess most assets, you may be wondering what happens when your car is taken prior to your filing.…

Understanding Constructively Fraudulent Transfers

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

It shouldn’t take more than a few visits to our blog for you to find a slew of posts about how to prepare for your bankruptcy and manage all the relationships along the way, like those with your attorney and bankruptcy trustee.

Like any relationship, the ones that are forged during a bankruptcy should be built on trust. That is, you need to be upfront with everyone and every entity involved, even your creditors, to ensure that in the end you wind up where you need to be. A large part of building that trust has to do with how you handle the disclosure of your assets.…