Entries categorized as ‘BAPCPA’
New Median Income Standards (09-2009)
October 13, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: 1325(a)(5) · 707 · 727 · Administrative Office of the Courts · BAPCPA · Census Bureau · administrative · aoc · bad faith · bankruptcy · ch 13 · ch 7 · consumer · current-events · data · dismissal · disposable · economy
In re Raymond Group/Raymond Group v. Pope Co.
September 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
In re Raymond Professional Group, Inc. et al., 06 B 16748
Raymond Prof. Group v. William A. Pope Co., 07 A 00639
Opinion Issued Sep. 15, 2009
By Judge Jack B. Schmetterer
To view the opinion in PDF format click here
Categories: BAPCPA · ED · IL · ND · adversary · bankruptcy · business filings · ch 11 · ch 13 · ch 7 · cir 7 · judge · opinion · research · schmetterer
2 roommates + 2 incomes = 1 happy debtor
July 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
In re Bostwick, 2009 WL 1788046 (Bky.D.Minn. June 23, 2009)
Sounds like sanity could be returning to the Bankruptcy system, but you be the judge. As reported in this piece by Attorney Craig Andresen for the Bankruptcy Law Network, a court in Minnesota has ruled that unrelated roommates living in the same house or appartment constitute a “2-person household’ while at the same time not taking the roommate’s income into account when it came to the debtor’s Means Test. In other words, a debtor living with a roommate in Minnesota can make more money than his neighbor in Wisconsin or Illinois and still file Chapter 7 (or finish Chapter 13 in 3 years instead of 5). It’s actually an interesting and perfectly logical way to look at things – take a look and see if you don’t agree. The alternative can be downright ridiculous; just ask any consumer bankruptcy lawyer frustrated by the system (hint: that’s everyone …). [read the full article]
Categories: BAPCPA · Blogroll · Census Bureau · aoc · article · bankruptcy · blogging · blogs · case update · ch 13 · ch 7 · consumer · current-events · income · individual · means test · median income
Bankruptcy to Congress: “I’m back baby!”
April 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment
From MSN Money By Liz Pulliam Weston
It looks as if last year’s reform law did not really stem the enormous flood of bankruptcies after all. Here are the states with the highest bankruptcy rates. advertisement By Liz Pulliam Weston The lull in bankruptcy filings may already be a thing of the past. Consumer bankruptcy cases plunged to a 20-year low in the first three months of 2006, reflecting the passage of a tough new bankruptcy law last year. But the pace of new filings is already on the rise. Courts now see an average of 2,000 new filings a day — four times the number that were filed in November 2005 after the bankruptcy law went into effect, according to Chris Lundquist, founder of Lundquist Consulting, which tracks bankruptcy trends. If filings continue to rise at anything like this rate — which is not a given, but certainly a possibility — we could see close to 1 million filings by the end of the year. That would still be significantly less than the record filing levels that drove passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. But it would be a pretty clear indication that the bankruptcy juggernaut was just stalled, not cured, by the new law. [read the full piece]
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do you qualify for bankruptcy? take the instant means test
January 31, 2009 · 3 Comments
Found this online instant means test from Nolo Press (the people who publish DIY bankruptcy and other legal materials). Works very well, links nicely to related information from the US Trustee, the IRS, the Census Bureau, etc. For my money, this means test calculator takes full advantage of the Internet as a dynamic medium. Highly recommended for quick reference.
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