Do You Pay Interest to Creditors After Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Friday, December 13, 2013
For most people who file a chapter 13 or debt consolidation bankruptcy, one of the huge benefits is the ability to discharge certain interest and penalties on certain debts.
Payday Lender Fined by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, December 9, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined Cash America International a total of $19 million which consisted of a $5 million fine and $14 million in refunds for overcharging customers, robo-signing documents in debt collection lawsuits and impeding an investigation.
Pop Star Aaron Carter Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Friday, November 29, 2013
In celebrity news, it has recently been reported that pop star, Aaron Carter has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in the middle district of Florida. Apparently, the pop star life has not gone so well for this 25 year old singer.
Thankful to Practice Bankruptcy Law
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated as a day of giving thanks for the many good things that we have in our lives. As a Christian, I call these good things blessings. Although it may sound strange to some, I am thankful to be a consumer bankruptcy attorney. Many of my friends and family members think that my work must be sad as I deal with people whom are unable to pay their bil
Secure and Unsecured Debts: What's the Difference?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A frequent topic of discussion in the initial consultation is the difference between secured and unsecured debt. While the difference is fairly easy to understand, the way in which they are treated can be complex.
Federal Trade Commission Brings First Case Alleging Text Messages Were Used in Illegal Debt Collection Scheme
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, November 25, 2013
On September 25, 2013, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it had settled with a California-based debt collector for $1 million with regard to this particular debt collector using text messages in an attempt to collect debts in an unlawful manner.
Chapter 12 - Cash Collateral and the Family Farmer
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Friday, November 22, 2013
Hardest Hit Alabama Program May Be Able to Assist with Mortgage Payment, Loan Modification, or Short Sale Assistance
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Starting in 2007, America experienced a major housing crisis due to people losing their jobs and home prices declining. Alabama was one of 18 states who were the hardest hit by the housing crises. To assist homeowners in these 18 states, the U.S.
When Filing Bankruptcy Does the State You Live In Make a Difference?
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Monday, November 18, 2013
The Proposed National Chapter 13 Plan
Submitted by the Bond & Botes Law Offices - Thursday, November 14, 2013
The Federal Rules Committee has proposed a National Chapter 13 Plan at Rule 3015(c) of the Bankruptcy Rules that, if approved, would go into effect on December 1, 2015. The national plan is intended to standardize consumer cases and make it easier for pro se debtors as it comes with an instruction booklet. The national plan will also make it easier for large creditor firms to quickly look over plans as it standardize