Black & LoBello featured in RJ’s Business Section
BATTLING THROUGH BANKRUPTCY: Chapter 7 not final chapter Filing turns out to be ‘a relief’ for widow Life as Renne Fortier knew it changed in January 2009. Her husband, Mark, was diagnosed with CNS lymphoma, a brain tumor, while he was working in Hawaii. By March, he was gone and she was a 38-year-old widow […]
Real Estate Issues Addressed @ Town Hall Meeting
Don’t miss the upcoming Town Hall meeting in which Tisha Black, Esq., will address YOUR legal questions about the current Real Estate market. This meeting will be on September 25, 2010 at 10:00 AM located at Green Valley Ranch. Please submit any questions you would like to have answered at this very important meeting through […]
How To Choose The Right Bankruptcy Lawyer
When facing the decision whether or not to file for bankruptcy you want to make sure you have an experienced attorney who will handle your case the way you want. The following is a list of key issues you need to address and ask about when you are searching for a bankruptcy attorney: Have you […]
6 Mistakes to Avoid On The Eve Of Bankruptcy
The months and days leading up to a bankruptcy filing can make or break your financial future, and possibly stop you from being able to file for bankruptcy. The following six (6) mistakes must be avoided if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy: Retirement Accounts Borrowing against or cashing in your retirement accounts to try […]
The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy
The instant bankruptcy is filed, for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, a protective umbrella called the automatic stay is triggered which protects the debtor and the debtor’s property against the continuance of any action by any creditor. For example, the automatic stay would protect and STOP a pending foreclosure. Additionally, when filing a Chapter […]
Negative Equity Refinance Program
Starting September 7, 2010, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will offer a new refinance program to qualifying underwater homeowners. To be able to participate in the program you must be current on your home loan, your credit score must be 500 or above, and the home must constitute your primary residence. Further, all lien holders […]
What is the Meeting of Creditors?
Between thirty (30) and forty (40) days after filing your bankruptcy petition, the randomly assigned Chapter 7 Trustee will hold a meeting of creditors. During this meeting, the debtor is placed under oath and the Chapter 7 Trustee along with any creditors that attend may ask questions regarding your bankruptcy petition. You MUST attend this […]
The Chapter 7 Discharge
The goal of any bankruptcy proceeding is to obtain a discharge of debts. A discharge releases the debtor from personal liability from most debts and prevents creditors from taking any collection action against you. Nonetheless, there are many exceptions to receiving a discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding. Therefore, debtors should consult competent legal counsel before […]
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Or Loan Modification?
Rarely does a loan modification include a principal reduction. The typical loan modification only deals with the first mortgage and will only reduce the monthly payment, not the total amount due and owing. For most Las Vegans it does not make sense to keep paying on an asset that is completely upside-down. Therefore, many people […]
FHA Program for Underwater Homeowners
Beginning September 7th, the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) will offer FHA-insured mortgages to qualifying borrowers who have a non-FHA mortgage. To be eligible, the borrower must owe more on the mortgage than the home is worth, be current on the mortgage, occupy the property as a primary residence, qualify for the new loan under standard […]