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This section of our blog updates issues dealing with bankruptcy in the Middle District of Florida (based in Jacksonvile, but includes Gainesville, Ocala, Daytona, and the surrounding area)??and nationwide.????Whether it involves filing a??Chapter 7 or Chapter 13,??keeping??one's house, getting a fresh start from credit card debt, being laid off from work, repossession of homes, vehicles, cars, or??how the means test applies to you, we??seek to provide information that current and potential clients find useful.?? ??

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION EXPOSES ?CREDIT REPAIR? SERVICES FOR THE FRAUD THEY ARE
March 23, 2009

CNBC reports that the Federal Trade Commission has finally started cracking down on credit repair companies that promise to take all the negative items off a credit report. While persons do end up with some false things on their credit report, the majority of persons who hire credit repair agencies do so with the hope that the agency will remove legitimate reports off their report. Many potential clients who have consultations with our firm ask why they should declare bankruptcy when for a few thousand dollars they can hire a credit repair agency to fix their credit.

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Misconceptions about how Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act Bill will affect house prices in Jacksonville, Florida
March 12, 2009

In February the House passed H.R. 1106 (Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act 2009). It is predicted that the bill will pass the Senate solely on the backs of Democrats. Republicans have not made a decision about whether they would filibuster the bill, but that seems unlikely. The greatest misconception is that judges will be able to arbitrarily decide what a home's value is worth. Some bankers have gone as far as to say that judges will be shills for the homeowner and simply mark the house down to a level that would "make the homeowner happy."

Nothing could be further from the truth. The courts will conduct hearings in the same way they do now in considering the value of something in all Chapter 13 proceedings. First, the underlying debt is established. Second, the Trustee, debtor, and or the Bank may present evidence about the current value of the item. Despite the lower value of homes in general, sales of houses has actually increased in the Jacksonville area in recent months as foreclosures and distressed sales have actually caused the number of sales in increase. Increases in the number of sales make it easier to establish a market because there are more comparable sales to derive at a fair present value of the asset.

Moreover the value at which the home can be kept with the homeowner is less than what the bank could get at a foreclosure sale or a short sale. The bank would then be able to mark the asset and help bring a close to the process more quickly. Currently, banks are so far behind in getting foreclosures through the State courts that many persons in foreclosure are able to stay in the home without paying any mortgage payments for months and sometimes more than a year.

In a Chapter 13, a debtor must make their first payment towards their debt within 30 days of the filing of Chapter 13. Therefore, the debtor begins making payments and the bank can start receiving money more quickly in Chapter 13 reorganization than it would under a foreclosure.

Jacksonville bankruptcy Judges Paul Glenn and Jerry Funk will be addressing those issues at the Ralph W. "Buddy" Nimmons, Jr. Federal Practice Seminar in Jacksonville on April 23rd. I will report on their comments after the seminar about how they believe this bill may be enforced in the Jacksonville bankruptcy division of the Middle District of Florida.

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Should you withdraw money from a 401k or file Bankruptcy?
March 12, 2009

Most persons who end up considering bankruptcy have tried to exhaust other sources of income before resorting to bankruptcy. One source of substantial savings is 401k. However, the first misunderstanding that persons considering bankruptcy have is that retirement accounts are exempt, up to one million dollars, from collection under a bankruptcy proceeding.

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One of the most important aspects of the filing of a bankruptcy claim is the timing of the claim.?? Many important rights can be gained or lost based on a proper timing of the claim.?? Contact the Arnold Law Firm's bankruptcy attorneys today to discuss your bankruptcy needs.??


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