Tag Archives: debt relief
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On May 2, 2012, the homestead exemption was increased which brought the exemption for an individual filer to $21,500.00 and nearly in line with the federal homestead exemption. This was especially important to Georgia debtors who are not allowed to use the federal exemption as an alternative to the Georgia exemption. In the nearby state… Read More »
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A recent report entitled, “Florida Homeowners Foreclose On Deadbeat Banks”, provides an interesting and unusual commentary on one effect of the on-going “soft” real estate market, especially for an “REO” property which the lender is unable to sell or rent. REOs (Real Estate Owned) include homes foreclosed by a lender which the lender still owns. Lenders at a foreclosure sale with “no bid”… Read More »
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For me, the keystone or centerpiece of all of the interacting parts of the Bankruptcy Code is the automatic stay. The stay is the fundamental shield available to our clients who file for relief from creditors in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case and shields you and your assets from any collection activity by your creditors. The stay arises automatically… Read More »