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Why You Need To Know The Three Musketeers Of Bankruptcy

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Trio of lien treatments in bankruptcy

In literature, the three musketeers answered to  Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.  In the world of bankruptcy, they live on yet with different names.  That doesn’t make them any less effective or, in the wrong hands, less lethal. The Code accords better treatment to creditors holding liens.  Therefore, it is often our sworn duty as fighters […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Need A Bankruptcy Form or Local Rule For A Mortgage Case?

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

  The National Consumer Law Center once again takes on a gargantuan task at the Bankruptcy Mortgage Project website. The site gathers documents, rules, procedures and forms touching mortgage issues in bankruptcy cases, organized by state. Within the site,  it addresses Loss Mitigation Chapter 13 Plan Cure Requirements Stay Relief Lien Stripping Chapter 13 Plans […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Divorce and Bankruptcy: Frequent & Discordant Pairing

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Family Law in Bankruptcy

Incendiary combination: family law and bankruptcy

I hadn’t hit the steps of my office  on the way back  from a speaking engagement before the phone rang with a resulting referral. My speech addressed  the intersection of bankruptcy and family law.   What a fruitful pairing. While my presentation to a bar section of family lawyers was entitled When Worlds Collide,  it could […]

Filed Under: Family Law in Bankruptcy

Go Back, Says Mortgage Law Expert

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

  Pamela Simmons is one of the towering figures in the field of mortgage law, Truth in Lending and the mortgage meltdown. She and her partner Bill Purdy are my go-to lawyers for anything related to mortgage loans gone bad. I count her a friend as well. Below is an open letter she wrote to […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Get Your Client Out Of The Means Test Jail

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Means test

Get bankruptcy debtors out of means test jail

As much as the means test is a pain in the neck, why don’t more bankruptcy attorneys skip it? Finding that your client’s debts are not “primarily consumer” is an instant, get-out-of-jail-free card.  If you can check the B-22A box that the debts are not primarily consumer debts, you get to skip the rest of […]

Filed Under: Means test

You Can’t Tell The Players Without A Scorecard

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

    The business bankruptcy version of “who’s on first” is the inquiry:  who is liable for this debt?  Get a clear answer or get ready for trouble. A small business owner and his business are often indivisible in his mind. When a bankruptcy lawyer doesn’t work to  pull them apart, analytically, he should be […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Humpty Dumpty and Statutory Interpretation

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

  After all the time I spend cajoling, suggesting, demanding that bankruptcy lawyer READ THE CODE, I was bitten by my own advice recently. The youngish bankruptcy lawyer had read § 109, and leapt to a conclusion 180 degrees from correct. He was utterly right that the words of the statute talk about debts the debtor […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

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