Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman In recent years, political and economic circles have engaged in much debate—and handwringing—over rising income inequality and the future of entitlement programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. And these two issues are inextricably linked, as programs like Social Security can help lessen income inequality by […]
S. Jersey restaurant group files for Ch. 7 bankruptcy
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman A South Jersey restaurant owner has filed two voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Louis Faragasso, of Gloucester City, New Jersey, filed two petitions earlier this month in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey Camden — one […]
Why Some Retired People Might Consider Filing for Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be beneficial if you have a second mortgage, as the lien can be stripped and the debt erased if you meet certain criteria. Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Most retirees would balk at the idea of filing for bankruptcy. But under certain conditions, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 A Conversation About Bankruptcy Changed One Couple’s Life
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee. M. Perlman After a recent client meeting, I realized just how impactful financial conversations can be. It is truly amazing to see positive changes in a family’s life after what seems like a relatively straight forward, simple conversation. I met with this couple almost a year ago and […]
Life After Bankruptcy: When and How Your Business Can Get Its Financial Groove Back
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. When you’re in the trenches of a financial failure, filing for bankruptcy can feel like the end of the world. Your business has failed. You may feel like your career is over, like your life is ruined. But if you take a step back, evaluate your […]
Student loan debtors using Chapter 13 bankruptcy to buy time on payments
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. By Tim Grant / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette David King grew up on public welfare as a young man in Ambridge. Five years ago, he got married and moved his wife into a low-income housing project in Imperial. He was only earning $7.40 an hour at a part-time job. […]
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase Agree to Erase Debts From Credit Reports After Bankruptcies
Submitted by New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lee M. Perlman. Two of the nation’s biggest banks will finally put to rest the zombies of consumer debt — bills that are still alive on credit reports although legally eliminated in bankruptcy — potentially providing relief to more than a million Americans. Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase […]