Changes in the DUI (or DWI) Laws in Connecticut

License suspensions for DWI’s (driving while intoxicated) have been eased

The Latest Foreclosure Changes for Connecticut – 8 Month Hold for Those in Foreclosure Mediation

The latest changes to the foreclosure process in Connecticut

Discharging Student Loans

Student Loan Discharges in Bankruptcy

Outsourcing Foreclosure

Lender Processing Service (LPS) is the most popular system lenders use to deal with delinquent loans. The LPS is a mostly automated system that has been recently been accused of fraud. This accusation stems from the Wilson Case which involves the Wilson family and the Boles Firm. The Wilsons were filing for bankruptcy and when [...]

What is “Lien Stripping” in Bankruptcy? (or can I really get rid of a second mortgage?)

Due to the decline in housing prices in a rarely used bankruptcy technique has begun to get additional use. The process of “lien stripping’’ involves a homeowner filing under Chapter 13 (“payback plan”) asking the Bankruptcy Court to turn a secured second mortgage into a unsecured debt. This would eliminate monthly payments on the second [...]

Foreclose or Re-Negotiate?

Foreclosures are rampant throughout the nation during this time of economic turbulence. The question is: will these foreclosures help the economy bounce back or are we making a bad situation worse? John Taylor the President and CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition strongly believes that foreclosures will be the nail in the coffin of [...]

NACBA’s Position on the “Notary Legislation”

Dear NACBA Member, No doubt you have seen media reports about H.R. 3808, the “Interstate Recognition of Notarization Act,” which would have required every state to recognize notarizations that are made lawful by any single state. This bill, first introduced in 2005 by Rep. Robert Aderholt (R, AL), was passed by the House earlier this [...]

How Conflict of Interest Leads to Foreclosure

How Conflict of Interest Leads to Foreclosure When a mortgage is taken out by a homeowner through a bank the homeowner is often unaware that the bank merely acts as a middle man. Banks will often collect monthly mortgage payments and pass them along to large lenders such as mutual funds. When banks create a [...]

What to Expect at a Bankruptcy Meeting of Creditors (aka 341 Meeting)

What to Expect at a Bankruptcy Meeting of Creditors (aka 341 Meeting) A 341 meeting is something that debtors filings for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in any state will face. It is a meeting that occurs with you, your spouse if they are also filing, your attorney and an attorney appointed by the court to review [...]

Increase in Bankruptcy Filings

Increase in Bankruptcy Filings There has a been a drastic increase in the number of consumers filing for bankruptcy in the first six months of 2010. This increase is seen in most of the 50 states but is most prevalent in the southwestern and southeastern portions of our nation. While these areas of the country [...]