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Hold Your Questions (Til Friday)

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Catch your bankruptcy questions

I’m packing up for NACBA’s Fall Workshop in Amelia Island, starting with the Thursday night beach party. Assuming Hurricane Sandy doesn’t have me sleeping on the floor in an airport between Northern California and Jacksonville, I hope to see lots of readers there. I’m carrying my deck of blank index cards to capture your suggestions […]

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Arm Yourself For Battle With Creditors

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Arm yourself with Bankruptcy Rule 9014

Most contests have rules.  Charny wrote on medieval jousting; Hoyle on cards;  Queensberry on boxing. Rule 9014 provides the rules of bankruptcy disputes. 9014 recognizes contested matters:  disputes in bankruptcy cases that  don’t require an adversary proceeding but do require the court to decide a disputed issue. You can hardly be an effective player if […]

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Property That Has Come And Gone

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Life has a way of moving on, even when the client is in a Chapter 13. Assets come and go, life gets better or sometimes worse. The direction of travel changes. When a Chapter 13 case converts to Chapter 7, bankruptcy lawyers struggle with what assets the Chapter 7 trustee can liquidate. The facts in […]

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The Worm In The Debt Forgiveness Offer

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Taxes are the worm in debt forgiveness offers

Letters in the client’s mailbox superficially offer great news:  the junior mortgage will be forgiven! That good news just adds on a new facet to our job description:  spotting possible  tax consequences and alternatives for our clients by reason of  tax on cancellation of debt. As  the National Mortgage Settlement  gains momentum, we can expect […]

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Does Your Intake Process Make For Happier Clients?

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Time Educating Not Wasted

“My staff is spending too much time on the phone with clients:  how do I stop it and make us more productive?” That was the question raised at our workshop last weekend on technology, marketing and office management. On the one hand, if you are going to do good work and distinguish yourself from the […]

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Good Service Isn’t Automatic When The Stay Isn’t Either

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Hat tip to Judge Weissbrodt

Sometimes it seems that the substance of the law is easier than procedure.  Adequate service is both essential and ephemeral. We’ve been struggling for some time about who to serve and how to do it on the issue of stripping underwater mortgages. Locally, the spotlight seems to have shifted to service when you move to extend […]

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Tax Troubles Ahead

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Severe weather alert:  IRS turbulence spotted The head of our local IRS insolvency section announced a reading of BAPCPA which turns the law as we know it on its head. Worse it portends surprised counsel and unhappy Chapter 13 clients if it is accepted. Here’s his contention: the taxes associated with any tax return filed after the […]

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