The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals (BAP) held that attorney’s fees incurred by the condominium association in connection with a post-discharge sheriff’s sale of the
Month: January 2019
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals (BAP) held that the condominium associations scheduling of a post-discharge sheriff’s sale of the debtor’s unit to get a
In a divided district, a Georgia bankruptcy court held that the tax sale purchaser held a secured claim that the plan could modify under Code
Yes. The 9th Circuit Court recently held that the bankruptcy court’s award of $119,000 in emotional distress damages to a Chapter 7 debtor was reasonable
Yes. In a recent decision, a North Carolina Bankruptcy Court imposed a one (1) year bar on the debtor’s ability to refile their case. The
No. A New York bankruptcy court held that a credit union’s policy of not permitting a bankrupt debtor to open an account at the credit
Yes. Parent Plus loans do not qualify for any income driven repayment plan. However, if you consolidate the loans into a qualifying loan, you can