25 Jun 2011

Credit Cards After Bankruptcy?

The article below was posted on the Bankruptcy News website on May 31, 2011: Are Second Chance Credit Cards A Good Option For Rebuilding Credit? If you have just recently filed for bankruptcy, you may wonder if your credit will ever be the same again, or what you can do to rebuild your credit to […]

25 Nov 2010

Thankful for Bankruptcy Laws

Hey folks.  I just wanted to take this opportunity to wish anyone who might be reading this blog a Happy Thanksgiving.   In two days it will be Black Friday, yes, the most popular day to run up credit cards of the year.    I will actully be working in my office on Black Friday meeting new […]

20 Jun 2010

What is Personal Bankruptcy Discharge?

What is a bankruptcy discharge? The typical consumer files a bankruptcy case in order to obtain a “discharge” of overwhelming debt. An unfortunate word that is used to describe what for many is a life changing “event”. Why? When a debt is “discharged”, the obligation of the debtor to pay it, no longer exists. The […]

10 Jun 2010

Chapter 7 Banruptcy’s Rising

I have noticed a trend in the last few weeks.  More and more people are calling for help with their overdue credit cards bills, medical bills and wage garnishments.  I think that due to the recession, Chapter 7 bankruptcy’s are going to increase by approximately 20% in 2010.  We shall see, I’ll keep you posted. […]

09 Jun 2010

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Eliminate Credit Card Bills

Did you know that Chapter 7 bankruptcy, if you qualify, will completely eliminate your credit card bills and all of your other debt?   Yes, it’s true, and there is nothing that the credit card companies can do about it.  Alot of people think that they will have to eventually pay back their credit cards after […]

02 Jun 2010

Maryland Legislature Passes New Laws Regarding Forclosures

Maryland Enacts Foreclosure Mediation Law. On April 13, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signed a law (H.B. 472) giving homeowners the right to mediate foreclosure with a neutral third party and requiring lenders to conduct loss mitigation analyses before foreclosing home loans. The law applies to 1-4 family residential properties occupied as the borrower’s primary residence […]