Submitted by New Jersey Foreclosure Attorney, Lee M. Perlman If I ignore the foreclosure complaint it will go away WRONG, in most cases you want to accept service of the complaint and decide if a reply or a formal answer makes sense. You have 35 days to file a written answer with the court. You […]
Six Rotten Excuses Not To File Bankruptcy
The below article was written by a mortgage law attorney… I am not a bankruptcy attorney. I never have been. I am a mortgage law attorney. But in the current financial climate, I see clients in my office daily who desperately need to file bankruptcy…And they won’t. The reasons they give, and the parade of […]
Tips on Reducing Cable and Phone Bills From Ethically Ambiguous Experts
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Cable companies and mobile phone service providers now offer so many deals, options, add-ons and doodads that the sheer number of potential pricing plans can boggle the mind. Chances are, you’re paying too much. Chances are, most everyone is. So here in an […]
Life after bankruptcy Overcoming the emotional toll and taking back your life
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. An unexpected job loss, a medical emergency, a divorce, out-of-control spending or an unscrupulous business partner – there are a great deal of things that can lead to bankruptcy. However, whether your financial crisis was avoidable or not, most people dealing with bankruptcy struggle with feelings […]
Sued Over Old Debt, and Blocked From Suing Back
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. Clifford Cain Jr., a retired electrician in Baltimore, was used to living on a tight budget, carefully apportioning his Social Security and pension benefits to cover his rent and medication for multiple sclerosis. So Mr. Cain was puzzled when he suddenly could not make ends meet. […]
The Bible on Debt and The Morality of Bankruptcy
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman Let’s talk about the morality of being in – and being unable to get out of – debt. There’s no clause in a credit card contract that speaks to morality or ethics. There are bad people who have credit cards and pay them on time. There are […]
How REPAYE Differs From Other Income-Driven Repayment Plans
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney, Lee M. Perlman. In early 2015, President Obama proposed the Student Aid Bill of Rights, which included a provision to make it easier for borrowers to repay their students loans. As the result of this provision, the government introduced a new repayment option for federal student loans: Revised Pay […]
The Hidden Reasons People Spend Too Much
You can get all the basics right and yet still break your budget. Researchers are beginning to discover why. Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman How can people get their spending under control? Ask most people, and you’ll get the same answers. They should set budgets. Cut back expenses to better match […]
A Focus on Credit History for Mortgage Approvals
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. Fannie Mae announced on Monday that it would soon start taking a longer view of consumer credit histories when evaluating mortgage applications, a change that could help some borrowers and hurt others. Beginning in mid-2016, Fannie Mae will require lenders to use what is known as […]
How to Approach Student Loans, as First Payments Come Due
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. IF you graduated from college last spring, it may soon be time to start repaying your student loans. Many federal student loans come with a six-month grace period after graduation, during which payments are not required. The idea is that new graduates need some breathing room […]