06 Feb 2011

Holiday Season and Tax Refund Time

It is the first week of February and the phones at the Maryland Bankruptcy Center have been ringing off the hook.   I am a Maryland Bankruptcy lawyer.   I earn my living helping Maryland residents file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.   February is the busiest time of the year for bankruptcy filings.  Why?  Good question.  […]

06 Jan 2011

Bankruptcy Filings Highest In Five Years

Personal bankruptcy filings in 2010 reached their highest levels in five years and will continue to rise in the new year, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. Consumer bankruptcies reached roughly 1.53 million for the 2010 calendar year ended Dec. 31, numbers compiled by National Bankruptcy Research Center for ABI concluded. The figure represents a […]

03 Jan 2011

Filing Bankruptcy In Maryland

Filing Bankruptcy in Maryland is becoming more and more popular.  The effects of the “great recession” that began in 2008 are in many cases hitting consumers now.  Although some of our counties are among the richest in the nation, most Maryland residents (was well as most Americans), live paycheck to paycheck.  When the recession hit, […]

03 Jan 2011

Impact of Bankruptcy on Judgments

If you’ve got a judmgent against you for an unpaid credit card debt, personal loan, medical bill, or similar debt then you may be thinking that filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal will solve the problem.  Well…..you are CORRECT! A judgment is a common reason for Maryland residents to consider filing for bankruptcy.  In Maryland […]

01 Jan 2011

Eliminate Debt While Saving Your Home

Recently the Maryland legislature passed a new law that increases a homeowners chance of keeping their home even after filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which eliminates almost all of their debts.  A terrific website called legalconsumer.com recently posted an article about the new Maryland Homestead law, and in part, it provides as follows: Almost every state […]

12 Dec 2010

Fixing Credit Report Errors

Why is it that credit reporting companies have so much control over our lives?  One false report on your credit report could cost you the ability to buy a house, car or to even obtain a credit card.  Is that fair?  No way.  Is there anything you can do about it?  Yes, there is.  It’s […]

10 Dec 2010

The Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Process

I want to give you all an idea of the bankruptcy process. I’ll try to keep this simple and cover only the “normal” case and not cases involving objections from creditors and other complications. Once you’ve chosen a Maryland bankruptcy attorney, provided all of the documentation requested, and paid the required fees, it’s time to […]

09 Dec 2010

Bankruptcy Statistics

News Flash! November 8, 2010 —Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts for fiscal year 2010, the 12-month period ending September 30, totaled 1,596,355, up 13.8 percent over total FY 2009 bankruptcy filings of 1,402,816, according to statistics released today by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. While non-business bankruptcy filings continued to rise in […]

09 Dec 2010

Credit After Bankruptcy

I came across this article today on the internet and thought it was very interesting.  Often times potential or actual bankruptcy client’s ask me what affect bankruptcy will have on their credit.  My answer is always the same.  That is, it will stay on your credit report for 7 to 10 years and if you […]

09 Dec 2010

Ten Bad Habits

I was searching the web today and I came across a very interesting and informative article which relates to bankruptcy.  It was called Ten Bad Habits That Lead to Bankruptcy.   Many consumers in Maryland with high credit card debt could have taken steps to prevent it.  At the Maryland Bankruptcy Center we will not only […]