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While few Connecticut residents file for Chapter 12 bankruptcy, this is an option.  However, you must meet specific requirements in order to qualify for Chapter 12 bankruptcy.  If you are eligible for Chapter 12 bankruptcy, you might want to consider applying for it. Chapter 12 bankruptcy is designed for family fishermen or family farmers with...
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If you’ve finally made up your mind to file for bankruptcy in Connecticut, there are some things you need to know.  First and foremost, you need to know where your case will be filed.  There are three offices in the state of Connecticut that allow you to file for bankruptcy.  They are located in Bridgeport,...
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Today, the number one reason why people file for bankruptcy in America is expensive medical bills.  New data claims that unpaid mortgages and credit card bills are still problems that people who file for bankruptcy face, but medical bills have now passed even these types of debt.  Even people who have health insurance oftentimes find...
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Filing for bankruptcy can be overwhelming. It is normal to feel confused, scared and even hopeless when you begin the process. You will be faced with many foreign terms, procedural requirements and rules. One of the strange terms you will come across right away is the “mailing matrix.” Also referred to as the “creditor mailing...
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Filing for bankruptcy is a big life decision. As such, you shouldn’t rush into it. Since filing for bankruptcy is not always the best option, it is important to take the following alternatives into consideration before deciding to file for bankruptcy. Negotiation Believe it or not, creditors are often willing to negotiate with you to settle...
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An adversary proceeding is separate from the bankruptcy case that is taking place and it is important to understand this distinction. Put simply, an adversary proceeding is a separate lawsuit that arises during the bankruptcy case when a complaint is filed. An adversary proceeding is heard in front of a judge and is thus a judicial mechanism...
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Most people with debt problems are, at least intially, highly resistant to the idea of filing for bankruptcy.  Filing chapter 7 or chapter 13 is often viewed as taking the easy way out, or looked at as a good way to ruin one’s future credit rating, or as a moral failing best to be avoided.  These viewpoints, combined with financial stress...
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Absolute Priority The order of payment to the different classes of creditors mandated by the Bankruptcy Code. Accord and Satisfaction An agreement to settle a contract dispute by accepting less than what’s due. Adequate Protection The right of a party with an interest in the debtor’s property to assurances its interest will not be diminished...
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If you’re living on a tight budget and find yourself barely scraping by from paycheck to paycheck, getting your tax returns might seem like an incredible gift. However, you want to use this gift wisely. While it is natural to want to spend your tax returns immediately, there are better ways to use this money,...
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Recently, I appeared as a guest on a talk-radio show with host, Eric Lopkin. Click here to listen to the episode and learn more about me and my practice.
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