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Three Barriers To Getting Out Of Debt

By Cathy Moran

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Three emotions, not reasons, keep people from filing bankruptcy and getting out of debt. While not as sexy as the seven deadly sins,  these emotions still keep my clients mired in debt long after logic says “quit”. Fear Stubbornness Pride These emotions keep people mired where they are. They block the road forward. Fear Fear of […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights Tagged With: 2016

The Most Powerful Debt Management Tool

By Cathy Moran

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The most powerful debt management tool isn’t a software program. It isn’t a website, nor a consulting firm. It isn’t even a calculator. The most powerful debt management tool is a letter opener. If you don’t open the mail, you don’t really know where you stand with your creditors. If you don’t open the mail, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: debt management

Myth Of The Corporate Credit Card

By Cathy Moran

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As far as myths go, the myth of the business credit card ranks right up there with  unicorns, Big Foot, and leprechauns . Every struggling small business owner who crosses the threshold of my office believes that his corporate credit card is not a personal debt. Wrong. In 41 years of bankruptcy practice, I have never seen […]

Filed Under: Featured, Small business Tagged With: 2017

Why I Love Chapter 13

By Cathy Moran

13 reasons to love Chapter 13

How do I love thee, Chapter 13? Let me count the ways. Hang on, because it’s a long list.  Thirteen reasons Chapter 13 rocks. I love Chapter 13 because: 1.    Debtors keep control of their assets. They run their businesses. There is no trustee tasked to sell  their assets. 2.    Repayment to creditors […]

Filed Under: Chapter 13, Featured Tagged With: 2016

IRS Pandemic Relief in Taxing Times

By Steven Walker

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In normal times, this would be tax season. Not this year; these aren’t normal times. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has already had a significant effect on our personal and professional lives.  Between states and localities implementing “shelter-in-place” orders, commercial activity grinding to a near halt, and the stock market seeing massive losses, the United States […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 2020

Five Tax Tips For Two Cents

By Cathy Moran

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The tax filing deadline approaches. So why is a bankruptcy lawyer talking about taxes? I’ve found over three decades as a bankruptcy lawyer that there’s a surprising degree of overlap between bankruptcy and tax . All too often, it’s tax troubles that brings a family to me for help. Here’s my two cents on what […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Taxes Tagged With: 2017, cancellation of debt tax, tax

How Consumer Remedies Were Gutted By Little- Noticed Tax Code Changes

By Bill Purdy

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Tax code changes effective in 2018 inflicted a crippling blow to consumers who must sue to enforce their rights.  And few have yet noticed. The tax deduction for miscellaneous itemized deductions under IRC Section 212 is gone. So now, consumers who prevail under statutes that award attorneys fees to the successful plaintiff are denied a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Taxes Tagged With: 2019, consumer rights

Chapter 13 Dismissed After All Payments Are Made: Self Inflicted Wounds

By Cathy Moran

Debtors shoot themselves

There’s been a rash of bullet-ridden feet lately in Chapter 13 cases. Debtors seem to whip out their pistols and shoot themselves in the foot with increasing regularity. Just when their goal of keeping the house was within reach, had they paid attention, they lose it all. It happens when debtors don’t hold up their […]

Filed Under: Chapter 13, Featured Tagged With: california bankruptcy, chapter 13

Collection Suits and Court Dates

By Cathy Moran

Those in financial difficulty are frequently not operating at their peak.  I know that. But for the life of me, I can’t understand how the recipient of a summons and complaint from a California court can read the papers and absorb only that they have a “court date”. Arghhh! How California lawsuit works The basic […]

Filed Under: Debt Collection Rights, Strictly California Tagged With: sued

Divorce And The Ticking Debt Bomb

By Cathy Moran

Debts of the marriage often outlive the marriage itself. And, those left-over debts are nothing but trouble. But too often, divorcing couples don’t mop up the joint debts they held during the marriage, only to have the situation blows up years later when one ex-spouse hits financial trouble. Here’s a true story that illustrates the danger. […]

Filed Under: Consumer Rights, Family Law, True Stories

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Soapbox is a companion site to Bankruptcy in Brief, where I try to be largely explanatory and even handed (Note I said “try”).

Here, I allow myself to tell stories and express strong opinions. We dig deeper into how to consider bankruptcy and navigate a bankruptcy case.

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Cheat Sheet For Passing Bankruptcy Means Test

The bankruptcy means test has a fatal weakness in its attempt to keep people out of bankruptcy. Like so much recently, it's health care. It's health care, in the future, to be paid before your creditors get any money in your bankruptcy. It works because, in a logic that only Congress could employ, the means … Read more

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