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		<title>D is for Deciding to File Bankruptcy</title>
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<p>The decision to file bankruptcy, whether it&#8217;s chapter 7 bankruptcy or chapter 13 bankruptcy, is an emotionally difficult one.  People often struggle with it for many months or even years.  I think it&#8217;s partially because of optimism&#8230;we think if we hang on <em>just a little bit longer</em><em> </em>our financial situation will get better.  Occasionally it does.  If that&#8217;s the case for you, then you don&#8217;t need me for debt relief services.  Bankruptcy should be a last resort and it usually is for most people….often too much of a last resort.</p>
<p>What happens when things don’t get better?  People wait too long to do something effective about their debt.  They just end up prolonging the inevitable and at a very high cost.  Many people who meet with me go through any savings, cash out their retirement, borrow from friends and family, avoid calls, lose sleep and are stressed.  Now they don’t have retirement savings, regular savings, and have burned bridges with friends and family AND they still need a bankruptcy.</p>
<p>Wouldn’t it be better to find out your options before you did other drastic things?  For example, when someone cashes out their retirement account, they have tax consequences AND they don’t have the retirement savings they need when it’s time to actually retire.  <a href="http://webapps.dol.gov/dolfaq/go-dol-faq.asp?faqid=225">ERISA</a> qualified plans are completely <a title="Ohio Exemption Statute" href="http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2329.66">protected</a> through bankruptcy exemptions in Ohio as are PERS and OPERS.  You do not lose them when filing a bankruptcy.</p>
<p>People also meet with me knowing that they need a bankruptcy but take several years to come to terms with it.  The time spent on the emotional struggle is a waste.  This might sound harsh but it’s true.  The longer the time between meeting with me and filing is time that could have been used to rebuild instead of wrestling with feelings of guilt and defeat.  You can earn more money, make better budget choices, and invest again but you can’t get more time.  Don’t waste it.</p>
<p>Pull the emotion out of this.  Analyze your finances.  Get good information from a reputable bankruptcy attorney.</p>
<p>Decide.  File.  Close that chapter and move on.</p>
<p>Start fresh.</p>
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<p>Other bankruptcy lawyers talking about the letter D nationally are:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Pittsburgh Bankruptcy Attorney, Shawn N. Wright:  <a href="http://www.pittsburgh-bankruptcy-law.com/blog/bid/120099/D-is-for-Debt-Buyer">http://www.pittsburgh-bankruptcy-law.com/blog/bid/120099/D-is-for-Debt-Buyer</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein: <a href="http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-d-is-for-debt-relief-agency.html">http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-d-is-for-debt-relief-agency.html</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman: <a href="http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-debtor/">http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-debtor/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Taylor Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer, Christopher McAvoy: <a href="http://downriverbankruptcy.com/debtor/#axzz1funGQkHg">http://downriverbankruptcy.com/debtor/#axzz1funGQkHg</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason: <a href="http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/696">http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/696</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell: <a href="http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/06/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-deconsolidate.aspx">http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/06/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-deconsolidate.aspx</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Northern California Bankruptcy Lawyer, Cathy Moran: <a href="http://www.bankruptcysoapbox.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-for-discharge/">http://www.bankruptcysoapbox.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-for-discharge/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney, Mark J. Markus: <a href="http://www.bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/bankruptcy-alphabet-discharge-of-debts-bankruptcy/">http://www.bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/bankruptcy-alphabet-discharge-of-debts-bankruptcy/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Kona Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart Ing: <a href="http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/12/d-is-for-discharge/">http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/12/d-is-for-discharge/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Daniel J. Winter, Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney:  <a href="http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/bankruptcy-alphabet%E2%80%94d-is-for-discharge-order/">http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/bankruptcy-alphabet%E2%80%94d-is-for-discharge-order/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor, Christine A. Wilton: <a href="http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/02/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/d-is-for-discharge/">http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/02/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/d-is-for-discharge/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Birmingham Bankruptcy Attorney, Elizabeth Johnson: <a href="http://www.birminghambankruptcyhelp.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-discharge/">http://www.birminghambankruptcyhelp.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-discharge/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">St. Louis, Missouri Bankruptcy Attorney, Nancy Stokley Martin: <a href="http://www.stokleylaw.com/2012/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-discharge-in-bankruptcy/">http://www.stokleylaw.com/2012/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-discharge-in-bankruptcy/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney, Kyle A. Lindsey:  <a href="http://www.lindsey-law.com/chicago-bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-dischargeable-debt/">http://www.lindsey-law.com/chicago-bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-dischargeable-debt/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe:  <a href="http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/242/bankruptcy-a-to-z-d-is-for-disclose/">http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/242/bankruptcy-a-to-z-d-is-for-disclose/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Attorney Bob Doig:  <a href="http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/colorado-springs-bankruptcy-abcs-d-is-for-disclosures/">http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/colorado-springs-bankruptcy-abcs-d-is-for-disclosures/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney, Jeena Cho:  <a href="http://www.jclawgroup.com/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-dos-and-donts/">http://www.jclawgroup.com/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-dos-and-donts/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Livonia Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Peter Behrmann:  <a href="http://www.livoniamichiganbankruptcy.com/bankruptcydoanddonts/">http://www.livoniamichiganbankruptcy.com/bankruptcydoanddonts/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Kim Coleman:  <a href="http://www.colemankempinski.com/documents-bankruptcy-alphabet/">http://www.colemankempinski.com/documents-bankruptcy-alphabet/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr:  <a href="http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/d-is-for-domestic-support-obligation/">http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/d-is-for-domestic-support-obligation/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Miami Bankruptcy Attorney, Dorota Trzeciecka:  <a href="http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2012/03/04/bankruptcy-a-z-d-is-for-domicile/">http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2012/03/04/bankruptcy-a-z-d-is-for-domicile/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Cleveland Area Bankruptcy Lawyer Bill Balena:  <a href="http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/d-for-dui-dwi-ovi/">http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/d-for-dui-dwi-ovi/</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Vermont-New Hampshire Bankruptcy Lawyer, Michelle Kainen:  <a href="http://kainenlaw.com/the-bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-debt-settlement/">http://kainenlaw.com/the-bankruptcy-alphabet-d-is-for-debt-settlement/</a></p>
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		<title>C is for Check Your Bills, Bank Account Statements and Paystubs</title>
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<p>When you’re tight on money and considering filing for either chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy, every dollar matters.  It’s important to know where your money is going so you can budget properly.  But, in this age of convenience services, it’s easy to lose track of it.  We’re often encouraged to set up automatic bill pay for our utilities, direct deposit for our paychecks, and paperless bank statements.  Sure, it’s “green” but it becomes much easier to miss errors.  We are generally bad at reviewing these statements and it costs us.</p>
<p>For example, I received my cable bill on line today and noticed that it was $10 more than normal.  If I had it on automatic bill pay, I may not have noticed that change in my bank account balance.  It turns out I had a free Showtime promotion that had expired on the most recent billing cycle.  (I didn’t even know I had Showtime the last 6 months.)  Anyway, it took some time to situate but it was worth it.  $10 doesn’t seem like a lot but it works out to $120 a year.  There are plenty of places to spend that money instead of spending it on a channel I didn’t know I had.</p>
<p>The other thing that happens more than you might realize is a random deduction comes out of your paycheck that you’re not aware of.  Sometimes it’s a garnishment.  Although you should have received notice of the garnishment order, occasionally they slip past people.  A garnishment can take 25% of your income in Ohio.  That’s a lot of money to be missing.  If your income fluctuates anyway and you get direct deposit, you can miss it.</p>
<p>Finally, it’s important to reconcile your checking statements.  Compare your deposits receipts to ensure the deposits were done properly.  Occasionally, numbers are transposed.  Ensure that the checks you wrote that month were cashed.  Check for duplicate charges.  Make sure that you did not inadvertently authorize someone to take a monthly charge from your checking.</p>
<p>It might feel like a lot of work at first but it’s your money.  Know where it’s going.</p>
<p>Other Bankruptcy Attorneys Talking about the Letter C Include:</p>
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<li>Chapter 7 Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe <a href="http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/2011/11/10/bankruptcy-a-to-z-c-is-for-chapter-7/ ">http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/2011/11/10/bankruptcy-a-to-z-c-is-for-chapter-7/ </a></li>
<li>Chapter Choice Ormond Beach, Florida Bankruptcy Attorney, Lewis Roberts <a href="http://www.lrlawoffice.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-chapter-choice/">http://www.lrlawoffice.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-chapter-choice/</a></li>
<li>Chapter of Relief Southgate Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Christopher McAvoy <a href="http://downriverbankruptcy.com/chapter-relief/#axzz1hmG4gixF">http://downriverbankruptcy.com/chapter-relief/#axzz1hmG4gixF</a></li>
<li>Competence and Compassion Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr <a href="http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/the-c-in-the-bankruptcy-alphabet/">http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/the-c-in-the-bankruptcy-alphabet/</a></li>
<li>Congress Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor, Christine A. Wilton <a href="http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/01/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/c-is-for-congress/ ">http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/01/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/c-is-for-congress/ </a></li>
<li>Conversion Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell <a href="http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/05/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-conversion.aspx">http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/05/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-conversion.aspx</a></li>
<li>Cosigner Cleveland Area Bankruptcy lawyer Bill Balena <a href="http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/?p=2172">http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/?p=2172</a></li>
<li>Counseling Northern California Bankruptcy Lawyer, Cathy Moran <a href="http://moranlaw.net/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-for-counseling/">http://moranlaw.net/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-for-counseling/</a></li>
<li>Cramdown Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Attorney Bob Doig <a href="http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/?p=1048">http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/?p=1048</a></li>
<li>Cramdown Oahu Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart Ing <a href="http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/11/c-is-for-cramdown/">http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/11/c-is-for-cramdown/</a></li>
<li>Cramdown Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein <a href="http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-c-is-for-cramdown.html ">http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-c-is-for-cramdown.html </a></li>
<li>Credit Card Tips Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason <a href="http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/686">http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/686</a></li>
<li>Credit counseling Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney, Kyle A. Lindsey <a href="http://www.lindsey-law.com/cheap-chicago-bankruptcy-attorney-alphabet-c-is-for-credit-counseling/ ">http://www.lindsey-law.com/cheap-chicago-bankruptcy-attorney-alphabet-c-is-for-credit-counseling/ </a></li>
<li>Credit counseling Los Angeles Bankruptcy Blog, Mark J. Markus <a href="http://www.bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/credit-counseling-bankruptcy/ ">http://www.bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/credit-counseling-bankruptcy/ </a></li>
<li>Credit counseling Daniel J. Winter, Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney <a href="http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/bankruptcy-alphabet%E2%80%94c-is-for-credit-counseling/">http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/bankruptcy-alphabet%E2%80%94c-is-for-credit-counseling/</a></li>
<li>Creditor New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman <a href="http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-creditor/">http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-creditor/</a></li>
<li>Creditor St. Clair Shores MI Bankruptcy Attorney <a href="http://stopcreditor.com/c-for-creditor/">http://stopcreditor.com/c-for-creditor/</a></li>
<li>Creditors Meeting Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Raymond Kempinski <a href="http://www.colemankempinski.com/creditors-meeting-bankruptcy-alphabet/">http://www.colemankempinski.com/creditors-meeting-bankruptcy-alphabet/</a></li>
<li>Creditors Livonia Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Peter Behrmann <a href="http://www.livoniamichiganbankruptcy.com/c-is-for-creditors/ ">http://www.livoniamichiganbankruptcy.com/c-is-for-creditors/ </a></li>
<li>Costs Miami bankruptcy Attorney, Dorota Trzeciecka <a href="http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2012/01/22/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-costs/ ">http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2012/01/22/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-costs/ </a></li>
<li>Claims St. Louis, Missouri Bankruptcy Attorney, Nancy Martin <a href="http://www.stokleylaw.com/2012/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-claims/">http://www.stokleylaw.com/2012/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-claims/</a></li>
<li>Credit Card Creep Pittsburgh Bankruptcy Attorney,Shawn Wright <a href="http://www.pittsburgh-bankruptcy-law.com/blog/bid/117862/C-is-for-Credit-Card-Creep">http://www.pittsburgh-bankruptcy-law.com/blog/bid/117862/C-is-for-Credit-Card-Creep</a></li>
<li>Credit Counseling Birmingham Bankruptcy Attorney, Elizabeth Johnson <a href="http://www.birminghambankruptcyhelp.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-credit-counseling/">http://www.birminghambankruptcyhelp.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-c-is-for-credit-counseling/</a></li>
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		<title>B is for Bankruptcy Budget</title>
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<p>You can&#8217;t have a conversation about bankruptcy without a discussion about your budget.  Sometimes not having a budget is the reason you are even speaking to a bankruptcy attorney.  The hardest part is figuring out how much you are really spending.  Then, you need to close up the holes in your budget.  Underestimating how much you need is a problem.  Underestimating how much you actually spend is a problem too.</p>
<p>When meeting with your bankruptcy attorney, be honest.  You don&#8217;t get bonus points for saying you only spend $100 a month on groceries for your family of 5.  I know that&#8217;s not true and if it is true, you&#8217;re malnourished.  Be realistic.  This is especially important when you file a chapter 13.   If you underestimate how much you need, you will feel pinched and not have enough for your reasonable and necessary expenses.</p>
<p>You may hear your bankruptcy attorney discuss <a title="Schedule J" href="http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/RulesAndPolicies/rules/BK_Forms_1207/B_006J_1207f.pdf" target="_blank">Schedule J</a> with you.  That is the form that contains your monthly budget that is filed with your bankruptcy whether you do a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.  You need to supply the numbers because your budget is unique to you.  How do you determine what your numbers should be?</p>
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<li><strong>Monthly</strong>- these are easy to figure out because they occur monthly<br />
This would be items like your rent, mortgage payment or car payment</li>
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<li><strong>Weekly</strong>- this is a little trickier because you have to do the following calculation:<br />
Multiply your weekly number by 52 and then divide by 12 to get your monthly figure</li>
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<li><strong>Bi-weekly</strong>- these items occur every other week.<br />
Multiply this by 26 and divide by 12 to get your monthly amount</li>
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<li><strong>Quarterly</strong>- this happens every three months<br />
Divide this number by 3 to get monthly amount</li>
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<li><strong>Annually</strong>- this happens once a year<br />
Divide this by 12 to get your monthly amount.</li>
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<div>The best thing to do if you are speaking with an attorney is to tell them how much you spend on each category and how often you spend that money.  An experienced bankruptcy attorney will  be able to accurately do these calculations for you.  They will also review your bank statements to confirm.</div>
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<div>Another thing to consider is that there are plenty of items that you forget about that add to your monthly expenses.  Do you wear contacts?  Do you wear glasses?  Did you remember to budget for vehicle repairs?  Did you budget for furnace filters?  All these little items add up.  Know where your money goes.</div>
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<div>Also, there are many budget tracking programs on the computer or smart phone that can be wonderful tools in helping you get your money under control.  Some tie directly to your bank account.  Others ask you to enter the expenses manually.  I like to use an old ledger book&#8230;.but it&#8217;s probably time to go electronic.</div>
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<p>Other bankruptcy lawyers talking about the letter B nationally are:</p>
<p><a title="Bad Faith Filing" href="http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2012/01/17/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-for-bad-faith-filing/" target="_blank">Bad Faith Filing</a>: Miami Bankruptcy Attorney, Dorota Trzeciecka</p>
<p><a title="Bailout" href="http://www.mdshepard.com/2011/11/the-bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-bailout/" target="_blank">Bailout</a>:  Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney, Monica D. Shepard</p>
<p><a title="Bank Account" href="http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-bank-account/" target="_blank">Bank Account</a>: New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman</p>
<p><a title="Bank Account" href="http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-bank-account/" target="_blank">Bank Account</a>: Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter, Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney</p>
<p><a title="Bank Account Levy" href="http://www.colemankempinski.com/bank-account-levy-bankruptcy-alphabet-2/" target="_blank">Bank Account Levy</a>: Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Raymond Kempinski</p>
<p><a title="Bank Tips" href="http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/676" target="_blank">Bank Tips</a>: Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy" href="http://downriverbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy/#axzz1fdAB2AGK" target="_blank">Bankruptcy</a>: Taylor Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer, Christopher McAvoy</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy Estate" href="http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-b-is-for-bankruptcy-estate.html" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Estate</a>: Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy Mill" href="http://www.lindsey-law.com/chicago-bankruptcy-attorney-alphabet-b-is-for-bankruptcy-mill/" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Mill</a>: Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney, Kyle A. Lindsey</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy Petition Preparers" href="http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/?p=1037" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Petition Preparers</a>: Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Attorney Bob Doig</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy Petition Preparers" href="http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/01/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/b-is-for-bankruptcy-petition-preparer/" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Petition Preparers</a>: Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor, Christine Wilton</p>
<p><a title="Bar Date" href="http://www.lrlawoffice.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-bar-date/" target="_blank">Bar Date</a>: Ormond Beach Bankruptcy Attorney, Lewis Roberts</p>
<p><a title="Best Interest" href="http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/11/b-is-for-best-interest-of-the-creditors/" target="_blank">Best Interest of Creditors</a>: Honolulu Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart Ing</p>
<p><a title="Beware of these Credit Card Offers" href="http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/2011/11/04/bankruptcy-a-to-z-b-is-for-beware/" target="_blank">Beware of these Credit Card Offers</a>: Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe</p>
<p><a title="Borrow" href="http://www.jclawgroup.com/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-borrow/" target="_blank">Borrow</a>: San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney, Jeena Cho</p>
<p><a title="Business" href="http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/04/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-business.aspx" target="_blank">Business</a>: Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell</p>
<p><a title="Business" href="http://moranlaw.net/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-for-business/" target="_blank">Business</a>: Northern California Bankruptcy Lawyer, Cathy Moran</p>
<p><a title="Business and Individuals" href="http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/b-is-for-business-bankruptcy/" target="_blank">Business &amp; Individuals</a>: Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr</p>
<p><a title="Business Bankruptcy" href="http://www.bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/business-bankruptcy-options/" target="_blank">Business bankruptcy</a>: Los Angeles Bankruptcy Blog, Mark J. Markus</p>
<p><a title="Business and Business Debt" href="http://www.rickpalmerlaw.com/bankruptcy-from-a-to-z-b-is-for-businesses-and-business-debt/" target="_blank">Businesses and Business Debt</a>: Newnan Georgia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Rick Palmer</p>
<p><a title="Buy Low and Sell High" href="http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/buy-low-sell-high/" target="_blank">Buy Low and Sell High</a>: Cleveland Area Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bill Balena</p>
<p><a title="Bankruptcy Timeline" href="http://www.pittsburgh-bankruptcy-law.com/blog/bid/117733/B-is-for-Bankruptcy-Timeline" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Timeline</a>: Pittsburgh Bankruptcy Attorney Shawn N. Wright</p>
<p><a title="BAPCPA" href="http://www.livoniamichiganbankruptcy.com/bapcpa/" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act</a>: Livonia Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Peter Behrmann</p>
<p><a title="Best Efforts Test" href="http://www.stokleylaw.com/2012/bankruptcy-alphabet-b-is-for-best-efforts-test/" target="_blank">Best Efforts Test</a>: St. Louis, Missouri Bankruptcy Attorney, Nancy Martin</p>
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		<title>A is for Advantages of Filing Bankruptcy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many advantages are there in filing bankruptcy?  Let&#8217;s count them&#8230;. Bankruptcy ends harassing creditor phone calls Bankruptcy stops repossessions Bankruptcy stops foreclosures Bankruptcy stops wage garnishments Bankruptcy stops utility shut-offs Bankruptcy provides debt relief Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you &#8230; <a href="http://www.athenalegal.com/2012/02/a-is-for-advantages-of-filing-bankruptcy/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>How many advantages are there in filing bankruptcy?  Let&#8217;s count them&#8230;.</p>
<ol>
<li>Bankruptcy ends harassing creditor phone calls</li>
<li>Bankruptcy stops repossessions</li>
<li>Bankruptcy stops foreclosures</li>
<li>Bankruptcy stops wage garnishments</li>
<li>Bankruptcy stops utility shut-offs</li>
<li>Bankruptcy provides debt relief</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to &#8220;cram down&#8221; how much you pay back on your car</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to reorganize your car payment into a more affordable one</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to lower a high interest rate on a vehicle loan</li>
<li>Chapter 7 allows for redemption of your car where you pay what it&#8217;s worth.
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<li>Chapter 7 may discharge old taxes</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps pay back tax debt</li>
<li>Chapter 13 helps catch up a mortgage payment that is behind</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps catch up past child support</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can remove an unsecured second mortgage from your home</li>
<li>Bankruptcy will remove judgment liens from your home (by motion in Ohio)</li>
<li>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps protect unexempt assets</li>
<li>You can walk away from a home that is underwater</li>
<li>You can sleep at night</li>
<li> Improved relationships because your stress is reduced</li>
<li>You have someone fighting for you instead of against you</li>
<li>Bankruptcy is an efficient, cost effective way to deal with debt once and for all</li>
<li>It gives you room to breathe</li>
<li>You can get off the treadmill and start making progress to secure your financial future</li>
<li>Bankruptcy provides a fresh start</li>
</ol>
<p>And the list goes on&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>Other lawyers doing the bankruptcy alphabet nationally:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.consumerhelpcentral.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-abandonment/ ">Abandonment</a>:  New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman</p>
<p><a href="http://nasonlawfirm.com/archives/668">Abuse</a>:   Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason</p>
<p><a href="http://www.colemankempinski.com/adversary-proceeding-bankruptcy/ ">Adversary Proceeding</a>: Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Kimberly Coleman</p>
<p><a href="http://christophercarrlaw.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/the-a-in-bankruptcy-is-for-alimony/ ">Alimony</a>: Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr</p>
<p><a href="http://www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com/2012/01/articles/bankruptcy-law-overview/bankruptcy-alphabet/a-is-for-application/">Application</a> Lakewood, CA Bankruptcy Attorney, Christine A. Wilton</p>
<p><a href="http://ohiobankruptcysource.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-arrest/">Arrest</a>: Cleveland Area Bankruptcy, Bill Balena</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jclawgroup.com/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet-a-is-for-ask/ ">Ask</a>:  San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney, Jeena Cho</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bankruptcyhi.com/2011/11/a-is-for-assets/">Assets</a>: Hawaii Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart Ing</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mdshepard.com/2011/11/bankruptcy-from-a-z-a-equals-assets-your-property-and-stuff/ ">Assets</a>: Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney, Monica D. Shepard</p>
<p><a href="http://marin-bankruptcy-law.com/2011/11/03/bankruptcy-a-to-z-a-is-for-assets/">Assets</a>:  Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe</p>
<p><a href="http://www.morethanbankruptcy.com/bankruptcy-a-z-a-is-for-assets.html ">Assets</a>: Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein</p>
<p><a href=" http://moranlaw.net/blog/bankruptcy-alphabet/ ">Assume</a>: Northern California Bankruptcy Lawyer, Cathy Moran</p>
<p><a href=" http://bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2011/11/assumption-of-bankruptcy-contracts/ ">Assumption</a>: Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyer, Mark J. Markus</p>
<p><a href="http://downriverbankruptcy.com/contract-assumption/#axzz1fdAB2AGK ">Assumption</a>: Taylor Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Christopher McAvoy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rickpalmerlaw.com/bankruptcy-from-a-to-z-assumptions-you-need-to-rethink/ ">Assumptions</a>: Newnan, Georgia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Rick Palmer</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bankruptcylawchicagoblog.com/abc%E2%80%99s-of-bankruptcy-a-is-for-attorney/">Attorney</a>: Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lindsey-law.com/chicago-bankruptcy-attorney-alphabet-a-is-for-automatic-stay/ ">Automatic Stay</a>: Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney, Kyle A. Lindsey</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theconnecticutbankruptcylawyer.com/chapter-7/for-automatic-stay/ ">Automatic Stay</a>: Connecticut Bankruptcy Lawyer William E. Carter</p>
<p><a href="http://bankruptcyblog.caldwell-lawfirm.com/2011/11/03/the-bankruptcy-alphabet-brought-to-you-by-the-letter-a.aspx ">Automatic Stay</a>: Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell</p>
<p><a href="http://springsbankruptcylaw.com/?p=1017 ">Automobiles</a>: Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Lawyer Bob Doig</p>
<p><a href=" http://www.lrlawoffice.com/bankruptcy-alphabet-a-is-for-avoidance/ ">Avoidance</a>: Ormond Beach Bankruptcy Attorney, Lewis Roberts</p>
<p><a href="http://dorotatrzeciecka.com/2011/12/27/bankruptcy-alphabet-a-is-for-amendment/">Amendment</a>: Miami Bankruptcy Attorney, Dorota Trzeciecka</p>
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		<title>The A, B, C&#8217;s of Bankruptcy</title>
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<p>Over the next 26 days, I will be discussing the A, B, C&#8217;s of bankruptcy.  Each blog post will cover a different letter and a different topic.  Some may be Ohio specific while others will apply to bankruptcy law generally.</p>
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		<title>How much do I need to owe to qualify for a chapter 7 bankruptcy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no minimum you must owe to qualify for chapter 7 bankruptcy.  The two main questions you need to ask yourself are: can I pay off my debts in a reasonable about of time? does the cost of filing &#8230; <a href="http://www.athenalegal.com/2012/02/how-much-do-i-need-to-owe-to-qualify-for-a-chapter-7-bankruptcy/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>There is no minimum you must owe to qualify for chapter 7 bankruptcy.  The two main questions you need to ask yourself are:</p>
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<li>can I pay off my debts in a reasonable about of time?</li>
<li>does the cost of filing make sense for the amount of debt I have?</li>
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<div>If you can pay your debts off in a reasonable amount of time then it does not make sense to file a bankruptcy.   Bankruptcy is a wonderful tool when someone needs the debt relief but isn&#8217;t good if he or she has the means to pay the debts back.</div>
<div>The other piece of the puzzle is whether the costs of attorney&#8217;s fees and filing fees exceed the amount of debt you have.  This might seem silly to state it so plainly but if your debts are less than it would cost to file a bankruptcy, then it doesn&#8217;t make sense to file.</div>
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<p>At least once a month, I receive a call from a client who took a payday loan online and his ID was compromised.  What happens next is that the collection calls start from collectors who violate every rule in the book.  The problem is that these collectors are not legit.  They usually have a thick accent and use a fake name that is very American.  (think John Williams)  They claim they are calling from official sounding places like the Department of Law and Enforcement.  (this does not exist)   When they call, they demand payment and threaten that the person will go to jail for check fraud.  And, they call&#8230;A LOT.</p>
<p><strong>THIS IS A SCAM!</strong></p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t send them any money.  A legitimate collector will send you proof of the debt in writing.  They will give you a real address where letters can be sent to them.  They will also tell you where they are calling from.  And, it&#8217;s a real place.</p>
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<p>How to protect yourself:</p>
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<li>don&#8217;t take out cash advances, especially on line</li>
<li>if you are receiving calls like this, do not give them any personal information especially your social security number</li>
<li>ask that they send you proof of the debt in writing.</li>
<li>tell your attorney they are harassing you</li>
<li>have your attorney call them</li>
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<div>I sometimes think I&#8217;m a doctor.  I <em>know</em> I&#8217;m not but I (often) can&#8217;t resist sharing a natural remedy with anyone who will listen willingly (and unwillingly).  But, the truth is I never went to medical school.  I also did not go through rotations and residency.  I did not sit for boards.  And, I certainly do not know your medical history.  Giving medical advice without truly understanding how the pieces fit together can lead to bad results.  Would you ever not go to the doctor when your arm is falling off but instead ask your friends what they think you should do about it?  NO!  You would go to the doctor to see how to fix it.  You need a tourniquet but instead are asking around for a band-aid.</div>
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<div><strong>Why is your financial life any different?</strong></div>
<div>When you ask your friend whether you should file bankruptcy.  Your friend says:  No!  Your credit will be ruined!</div>
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<ul>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know that you have $65,000 in credit card debt</li>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know that you are choosing credit card payments over food or necessary medication</li>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know that your house is worth $80,000 but you owe $150,000.</li>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know you&#8217;re behind on your house</li>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know that the repo truck is stalking your car</li>
<li>Your friend doesn&#8217;t know that you are getting phone calls all day long from collection companies demanding payment</li>
</ul>
<div>This situation is not sustainable.  How long will you allow this stress to go on?  Wouldn&#8217;t it make more sense to talk to someone who has the training and education to advise you of your options?  Maybe bankruptcy isn&#8217;t right for you but if it is, wouldn&#8217;t you want to know that?  Wouldn&#8217;t you want to end the hell sooner rather than later so you can move on with your life and sleep again????</div>
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<div><strong>PLEASE</strong> speak to a licensed bankruptcy attorney instead of your friends and family when you need advice on debt.</div>
<div>A better question to ask your friends is:  Do you know of any good bankruptcy attorneys?</div>
<div>And then set that appointment.</div>
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		<title>I Want to File Bankruptcy but My Spouse Doesn&#8217;t.  What Should I Do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 03:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news.  You CAN file without your spouse.  Although your spouse does not need to file with you, you will need some of his or her information in order to complete your bankruptcy petition.  The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer &#8230; <a href="http://www.athenalegal.com/2011/07/i-want-to-file-bankruptcy-but-my-spouse-doesnt-what-should-i-do/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Good news.  You <strong>CAN</strong> file without your spouse.  Although your spouse does not need to file with you, you will need some of his or her information in order to complete your bankruptcy petition.  The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (<a title="BAPCPA" href="http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/index.htm" target="_blank">BAPCPA </a>) requires that you include his or her income in the means test calculations.  The means test is based on the <a href="http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/20110315/bci_data/median_income_table.htm">median incomes</a> by family size as well as <a href="http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96543,00.html">IRS standards</a>.</p>
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<p>In 11 U.S.C. 101 (10)(A), the bankruptcy code defines &#8220;<a title="Section 101 (10)(A)" href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode11/usc_sec_11_00000101----000-.html">current monthly income</a>&#8221; as:</p>
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<li>the average monthly income from all sources that the debtor receives (or in a joint case the debtor and debtor&#8217;s spouse receive) without regard to whether such income is taxable income, derived during the 6-month period prior to filing</li>
<li>includes any amount paid by any entity other than the debtor (or in a joint case the debtor and debtor&#8217;s spouse, on a regular basis for the household expenses of the debtor or the debtor&#8217;s dependents (and in a joint case the debtor’s spouse if not otherwise a dependent)</li>
<li>excluding payments under the Social Security Act among a few other categories</li>
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<div>What this means for you is that if you want to file without your spouse, you can but you must include your spouse&#8217;s income contributions to the household in your <a title="Form 22 Means Test" href="http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/RulesAndPolicies/rules/BK%20Forms%201210/B_22A_1210.pdf">form 22 means test</a>.  You may also deduct expenses that are only your spouse&#8217;s on line 17 under the marital adjustment.   Examples of possible deductions include a spouse&#8217;s student loan payment or a spouse&#8217;s charitable contributions.  This effectively reduces the amount that your spouse contributes to the total household income.</div>
<div>Also, in the Southern District of Ohio, Local Form 1015-2 requires that you disclose whether your spouse has filed for bankruptcy in the 8 years prior to your filing.  If so, then you must also disclose the name of your spouse, case number, date filed, chapter, district and division filed, current status, whether there was real estate in the case and the name of the judge assigned to that case.</div>
<p>One final thing to consider is whether your spouse is a co-signor on any of the debts you plan to discharge.  If so, the creditor may pursue your spouse once you receive your discharge.</p>
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		<title>What to Expect at an Initial Bankruptcy Consultation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 21:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each person who is interested in filing bankruptcy with me must first come to a free consultation.  The purpose of  the meeting is: to get to know each other to review the case to explain available options to explain the &#8230; <a href="http://www.athenalegal.com/2011/05/what-to-expect-at-an-initial-bankruptcy-consultation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Each person who is interested in filing bankruptcy with me must first come to a free consultation.  The purpose of  the meeting is:</p>
<ul>
<li>to get to know each other</li>
<li>to review the case</li>
<li>to explain available options</li>
<li>to explain the process</li>
<li>to provide the required disclosures</li>
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<p>I think it is important to get to know each other because you need to feel comfortable with the firm/attorney you choose to handle your bankruptcy.  Although we all must follow the same rules and have similar procedures, we each have a different approach with clients.  What works for one, may not work for another.  The human element cannot be underestimated.</p>
<p>During a typical initial bankruptcy consultation, I have potential clients complete intake forms much like you would at a doctor&#8217;s office.  The forms ask for general information about the person filing such as name, address and birthday.  The forms also request information about the person&#8217;s assets, income, expenses and debts.  They are a starting point for discussions about the case and help formulate a plan of attack as well as help clarify whether there will be any potential issues with filing.</p>
<p>After reviewing the intake forms, we discuss the different options available.  A potential client may know exactly under which chapter he or she wants to file but another type may be better in the long run.  This is an opportunity to explain the pros and cons of each so that you can reach an educated decision.</p>
<p>Also, I review the procedures for filing.  This is usually a potential client&#8217;s first experience with this process.  Even if you have filed before, it&#8217;s good to have a refresher on the process.  At the end of the consultation, I provide a checklist of required documents and where to find them.  Finally, there are specific disclosures that a potential client must sign as required by sections <a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/usc_sec_11_00000342----000-.html">342(b)</a> and <a href="http://www.doney.net/bkcode/11usc0527.htm">527</a>.   Signing these disclosures simply acknowledges receipt of the information.</p>
<p>All in all, the initial consultation is meant for information-gathering and education.  Without reliable information, it is difficult to make a decision.</p>
<p>Until next time,</p>
<p>Athena</p>
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