Student loans saddle both kinds of seniors: graduates and grandparents
Just recently, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys provided more evidence in yet another report that student loans are the next “debt bomb” that will result in another economic crisis. The group's members say they are seeing an …
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Warren Sapp files for bankruptcy protection in Florida
Court records filed by Sapp in Fort Lauderdale on March 30 show that he seeks Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, which was first reported by TMZ.com. The Associated Press has left messages with Sapp's attorney, who hasn't responded.
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Frost Brown Todd attorney shares bankruptcy law expertise in Latvia
The appointment was made in conjunction with the Senior Lawyer Program of the Center for International Legal Studies, Salzburg, Austria (CILS). The program is in its ninth year. Adams taught Chapter 11 bankruptcy law in 2007 at Novosibirsk State …
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Bankruptcy filings dip in Napa County
These are just a few of the words Napa bankruptcy attorneys use to describe the feelings expressed by clients who have been forced to file for bankruptcy protection. “They never thought it would be them,” bankruptcy attorney Doug Pharr said.
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Richland lawyer worries many area bankruptcies linked to medical debt
By Kristi Pihl, Tri-City Herald Richland bankruptcy attorney Leslie K. Smith hopes the drop in bankruptcy filings means the Tri-City economy is improving. But despite the 14 percent decline in bankruptcy filings, Smith said she remains concerned …
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Question by Ray W: question on bankruptcy?
filed bankruptcy in Nov & had my hearing Dec 30th. After the hearing, my “attorney” informed what was going to happen with my tax refund. A few weeks later I called with questions & she was rude & acted like she didn’t want to give me straight answers. She also gave me bad advice on a letter that was sent regarding something in my bankruptcy. Going thru papers I had a couple of weeks ago, I came across a paper that was given to me at my hearing about my tax refund & it stated if I had any questions to talk to my “attorney” or email the trustee. I emailed the trustee with a question my “attorney” wouldn’t give a straight answer to & got my answer. The “attorney” found out about my emailing the trustee & told me I could ask her & I told her she wouldn’t answer me & she pulled her act again & I called her on it. She then said if I email the trustee again it could jeopardize my bankruptcy.?!?! She also stated that even if my bankruptcy becomes final the trustee could still hold my case open for creditors to file claims ?!?! She also awhile back sent me somewhat of a threatening letter. She’s rude, unprofessional & threatening. So, how much of what she said is fact, fiction, or just plain threats?
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Answer by golferwhoworks
just talk. See once you have a meeting of the creditors and payment is started then the only thing that messes this up is you not paying the plan out
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