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Displaying Journal Articles with Tags Legislation

Consumer Bankruptcy Legislation Practice and Procedure
Legislative Update Did BAPCPA Eliminate the Fourth Option for Individual Debtors Secured Personal Property

This month's Update continues the series of articles examining BAPCPA in detail. Courts have long struggled with the issue of whether the Code permits a "ride-through" for a chapter 7 debtor's secured personal property. In fact, this questi…

PP Philip R. Principe
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Oct
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Financial Advisors Legislation
USTP Addresses New Issues in Approving Credit Counseling and Debtor-education Providers

Few provisions in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) have generated as much interest and inquiry as the new requirements that debtors obtain pre-filing budget and credit counseling and complete a po…

JF John P. Fitzgerald MN Mark Neal
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Oct
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Fraud Legislation
A Panel Trustees Ability to Uncover Potential Debtor Abuse Bankruptcy Law Meets the Fourth Amendment

In his remarks preceding the signing of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), President Bush asserted a need to restore "integrity to the bankruptcy process" by noting that "[i]n recent years, too man…

MS Michael D. Sousa
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Sep
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Legislation Practice and Procedure
Legislative Update Finding a Loophole in the Means Test without Collusion Will Chapter 7 Involuntaries Be on the Rise

This month's Update continues the series of articles examining BAPCPA in detail. A centerpiece of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) is the means test, set forth in revised §707(b) 1 of the Code. 2 …

DM Daniel Morman
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Sep
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Consumer Debt Legislation Practice and Procedure
What Is a Briefing and Will It Reduce Filings

In order for an individual to be a debtor under BAPCPA, he or she must first comply with the credit counseling provisions of §109(h). Under this new provision, a debtor is required to receive an individual or group briefing from an approved…

GJ Gregory Paul Johnson
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Sep
2005
Legislation Consumer Bankruptcy Discharge/Dischargeability
Ten Principles of BAPCPA Not What Was Advertised

In the eight-year run-up to the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), the coalition of consumer lenders driving this legislation won the public relations war for bankruptcy reform. With sometimes arrogant…

KL Keith Lundin
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Sep
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Legislation Practice and Procedure
Means Testing Dismissal and Conversion Under the New Law

Means testing is the heart of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA). It provides a very detailed formula for determining when abuse arises in the case of an individual debtor with primarily consumer de…

DA David W. Allard
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Jul
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Discharge/Dischargeability Legislation
Judgement Liens Homestead Exemptions and Involuntary Bankruptcies Who Gets What After BAPCPA

We've all heard the rationale for bankruptcy reform at cocktail parties and around the dinner table: Any deadbeat who runs up his bills can, before he pays up, run away and buy a house in Florida. The creditors can't touch his homestead. Wh…

DM Daniel Morman
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Jul
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Predatory Lending Legislation
Senate Committee Examines Credit Card Industry Marketing

Senate Banking Committee members criticized a number of credit card industry marketing and fee practices during an oversight hearing on May 17. Several members of the committee, including committee chair Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), expressed c…

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Jun
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Legislation
Senate Committee Urges More Cleanup of Credit Counseling

The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, following up on prior hearings and recommendations, has released a bipartisan report critical of credit counseling industry practices. The report also calls for a number of reforms. "Over…

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May
2005

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