Dec 16

Earlier this month, “Troubleshooter” Tom Martino filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.  Martino hosts television and radio shows on consumer-advocacy based in Denver, Colorado.

Martino says that all of his debt is related to commercial real estate projects and that he has zero consumer debt.  The majority of the 47 creditors listed in the bankruptcy were banks that Martino had real estate loans from and had failed.

The Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing lists $78.6 million in debt and $1.37 million in assets.  Martino said, in regards to the filing, “There are so many people in this same boat.  You’ve got millions of dollars in lost value and all of a sudden you can’t refinance your loans and you are just upside down.”

To learn more about the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process, contact the Birmingham Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers of Greenway Law, LLC at 205-324-4000 today.

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Dec 11

Still a bit stumped about finding the perfect gift ?  Here are some suggestions to get you inspired and keep you from spending yourself silly :

Wal-Mart

Has great online specials and you can get free shipping if you spend a minimum amount of $45.00 :

  • Ematic $GB Built-in Flash MP3 Video Player with 1.5” screen, various color choices for $27.00
  • Nintendo DS Video Game Bundle 2 for $30.00, selected choices
  • HP DeskJet 1051 All-in-one Printer and USB Printer cable for $29.00
  • “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II” DVD   $14.96
  • “The Help” DVD for $16.96
  • Personalized Street Sign $16.72
  • Sylvania 8GB MP3 Player with Camera and FM Tuner $39.98
  • 1 Gallon Aqua Culture Betta Fish Globe Bowl Aquarium with multi colored LED $11.97

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ALDI

You still have the chance to pick up on inexpensive baking essentials at Aldi:

  • Stainless Steel Baking Utensils are $2.29 each,
  • Baking or Butter Cooking Stray $1.29
  • Andes Crème De Menthe Baking Chips $2.29
  • Mini Christmas Tree $7.99
  • On Wednesday, Dec. 7th

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Dec 10

Tuesday, I saw a press release from NCO, one of the largest of the debt collection companies.   While many businesses are slow to add jobs in a recession, NCO is hiring 400 more people for its Rockford IL Customer Management Contact Center.  Apparently debt collection is now a growth industry in America.

This photo of smiling debt collectors is from the NCO website. Debt collection in America is now a growth industry.

That same day I got an email from one of my clients, Victor (not his real name).  Victor got called Tuesday by Mr. Balakrishnan of NCO, who wanted to update his information.  Victor told Mr. Balakrishnan, Ive filed bankruptcy, I dont want to talk to you.  Mr. Balakrishnan replied, I have a very good offer for the settlement of this debt.

Victor told the debt collector, you are violating the bankruptcy court order.  The debt collector replied, this call is being recorded and hung up.

Im glad to know the call was being recorded, because we will ask NCO to produce it when we go in front of the bankruptcy judge for this violation of the automatic stay.

The automatic stay is a court order that takes effect automatically when you file bankruptcy.  The stay tells your cr

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Dec 04

When you are considering a trip, usually, you make substantial preparations in anticipation of   that trip.  You make travel arrangements; you make sure you have a place to stay; you make reservations for any activities in which you wish to participate.  You will often make significant plans and preparations for any big event.  Bankruptcy is no different.  It is a significant life event that demands some thought and preparation before you embark on it.

In talking with potential bankruptcy clients, it seems that a lot of them wait until the last minute before contacting a bankruptcy lawyer to find out how bankruptcy may help them.  While visiting a bankruptcy lawyer most likely does not rank high on most peoples bucket list, if you are struggling financially, it most likely makes sense to determine if and how bankruptcy can help you sooner rather than later.

So, how can preparing for bankruptcy help?  First, you will need to have the fees for the lawyer and for the court available.  For now, for a chapter 7 filing, just the filing fee is $306.00.  Additionally, before you file, you must complete a consumer credit counseling session and get the certification that must be filed with the court.  If you fail to plan for your bankruptcy filing by finding out what you need ahead of time, when your car is on the verge of getting repod, you may not have the time and/or money to retain a bankruptcy lawyer.

Second, you can carefully go over your income and expenses and see where the trouble lies.  Certainly a bankruptcy lawyer can help you identify the problem (with appropriate information) but you also need to know how you got into this financial mess.  Some problems are easy to identifytemporary loss of income; extraordinary medical bills; overspending for a bit, etc.  Bankruptcy can assist in overcoming those past problems but you need to be aware of the problem so that you can avoid it in the future.  Bankruptcy is designed to be a fresh start.  You can greatly assist in obtaining that fresh start by breaking or modifying some of the habits that perhaps got you here in the first place.

Third, make sure you know who you owe and how much.  Find out if there is any collateral associated with the debts and gather up loan documents.  Your lawyer will need this but, more importantly, you need to know your own financial picture.  Credit reports are freely available and can be a big help.  Also, if lawsuits or foreclosures have been filed against you, make sure you have that paperworkall of it!  It is important!

Finally, change your mindset.  In dealing with individuals facing financial problems, it is often much more difficult instead of dealing with distressed businesses.  That is because a business looks at assets and liabilities and can make a rational decision as to whether keeping an asset is worth the corresponding liability.  Understandably, people are attached to their things.  But, after all, they are just things and you have to consider carefully whether retaining a thing is worth the potential stress and headache.  As an example, if you suffered a decrease in income and you have two relatively late model cars.  No one wants to give up one or two cars but sometimes it is better to surrender a vehicle or two in order to keep your house (if that is important to you).  There will be some emotional attachment to some things but it is imperative that you do this.  Determining what is important to you is important for your bankruptcy lawyer in setting achievable goals for your bankruptcy filing.

Finally, do some research.  There is a lot of information about bankruptcy that is freely available.  However, you should exercise extreme caution in considering the information.  Not that the information is inaccurate (some info may be outdated or simply inapplicable) but it takes an experienced profession to know what is appropriate and what is not.  But, by familiarizing yourself with some basic bankruptcy information, you will be in a better position to appreciate and assist your bankruptcy lawyer in setting realistic and achievable goals.

After all, the real goal of a bankruptcy filing is a fresh start.

Dec 03

The United States Bankruptcy Code is comprised of several different chapters. Some chapters deal with administrative matters. Other chapters provide specific guidance on how a case must proceed. Chapter 13, a repayment bankruptcy, is reserved for debtors who are “natural persons,” as opposed to businesses or corporations. Businesses and individuals can file Chapter 7, a liquidation bankruptcy, but only individuals can receive a Chapter 7 discharge.  When businesses need to restructure, they turn to Chapter 11, commonly called the “business bankruptcy.”

Recently the parent company of American Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Chapter 11 is a business reorganization, not a liquidation, and has been used by several other airline companies (including Delta and United) to rewrite union contracts and reduce debt. American Airlines will continue to operate during the bankruptcy and travelers will see very little change – at least during the early phases of the bankruptcy.

American Airlines has declared bankruptcy because it needs protection from creditors to continue to operate while it reorganizes its finances. According

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