Rochester Bankruptcy and Debt Relief
Blog URL http://www.rochesterdebtrelief.com
Located Rochester, New York USA
Tags Chapter 7, Chapter 13, bankruptcy, debt relief, foreclosure, credit
Rochester, New York, legal blog focusing on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt relief and debtor's rights.
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- Small Business and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy on Nov 22, 2009 in Bankruptcy Basics Bankruptcy Planning Chapter 13 Chapter 7 Procedure attorney bankruptcy BAPCPA county debtor lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Rochester trustee wayne
In the last few months, I have received a number of calls from owners of small businesses who want to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, primarily due to credit card debt, but want to continue to operate their businesses. In most of these cases, the busine...
- Why a Free Consultation Is Important in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy on Nov 15, 2009 in Bankruptcy Alternatives Bankruptcy Basics Bankruptcy Planning Procedure attorney bankruptcy Chapter 13 Chapter 7 consultation county debt debtor evaluation financial free lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Rochester wayne
When a potential client calls my office to ask bankruptcy-related questions, I usually suggest that he or she come in for a free initial consultation. I also ask that when we meet, you bring your bills, tax returns, pay stubs and any other docume...
- Can You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy If Your Income Exceeds Median Family Income? on Nov 9, 2009 in BAPCPA Bankruptcy Basics Chapter 7 Means Test Procedure attorney bankruptcy Chapter 13 county debtor income lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Rochester wayne
In these uncertain economic times, I am getting this question more and more from people considering filing for bankruptcy all over Western New York. So can someone in Rochester making more than $75,000 file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy? The answer t...
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Unpaid Tax Liabilities on Nov 2, 2009 in Bankruptcy Basics Bankruptcy Planning Chapter 7 Procedure Taxes attorney bankruptcy BAPCPA county debtor discharge lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Rochester unpaid wayne
One issue that periodically comes up in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases is unsatisfied tax liability. As of late, the IRS and New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, have been aggressive in enforcing their claims with respect to unsatisfied...
- Can Trustee Search Your Residence in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? on Oct 26, 2009 in BAPCPA Bankruptcy Basics Bankruptcy Planning Chapter 13 Chapter 7 Procedure attorney bankruptcy bankruptcy crimes concealment county debt debtor disclosure lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Rochester search trustee wayne
A question that I commonly hear from debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Rochester or surrounding counties, is whether when they file for bankruptcy, someone will come to their house or apartment, and search or remove their assets.
- “Pond” Motion and Avoiding Second Mortgage Lien in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy on Oct 21, 2009 in BAPCPA Bankruptcy Basics Chapter 13 Dischargeability Procedure attorney bankruptcy county debt debtor discharge lawyer lien livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Pond real property Rochester strip unsecured valuation wayne
In Chapter 13 bankruptcies, it is not uncommon to see situations where the debtor, who owns a home, has both a first and a second mortgage, or even a third mortgage on that home. In today’s real estate market, it is not uncommon for those mor...
- Social Security Retirement, Social Security Disability and Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy on Oct 17, 2009 in Bankruptcy Alternatives Bankruptcy Basics Bankruptcy Planning Chapter 13 Chapter 7 Exemptions Uncategorized attorney bankruptcy collections county creditors debt debtor exemption judgment proof lawyer livingston monroe New York ontario orleans Procedure Rochester social security disability social security retirement wayne
If you are in debt, does it always make sense to file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy? If your only source of income is Social Security or Social Security Disability, you can file for bankruptcy, but it may not be necessary. Because o...




