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February 13, 2011
Hiring a Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney
Hiring A Los Angeles Bankruptcy
Hiring a Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney is crucial to becoming debt free. Are you are considering filing for bankruptcy and are overwhelmed with financial stress caused by creditors , or, your bills are piling up and making you lose sleep over what your options are? California leads the nation in the amount of bankruptcies filed each year according to the AACER (Automated Access to Court Electronic Records.) Hiring a professional who has the tools to assist you in your rough times with highly trained individuals and compassion for what you are going through is an important step in the recovering process. Our team at the Law Offices of Alon Darvish can help you with making the right choices and steer you back into the path of financial stability. For some, the embarrassment of facing such challenges will result in the decision to go about doing it alone which is a mistake in the long run as such a big decision plays an important part in your future. The chances of making errors during the bankruptcy process can mean you not being awarded the discharge of your debts and can become another hassle in your life. Here are some examples of why hiring a qualified individual can make the process stress free and beneficial.
Knowledge of the Law
California attorneys are knowledgeable about the California Bankruptcy process and will know the laws that need to be applied for each case. New Laws under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention & Consumer Prevention Act make it more difficult for individuals to file for bankruptcy by themselves. Bankruptcy laws vary depending on the state they reside in, therefore having a qualified Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney helps the process along. One of the advantages of having an attorney is that they understand your situation and can advise you on what is going on so you are not left in the dark during your troubling times.
Paperwork
The process to file for bankruptcy in Los Angeles is time consuming, as the amount of paperwork that needs to be completed is significant. Making sure the bankruptcy petition has a the correct information is crucial to your bankruptcy as it is the foundation of what needs to be done.
Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney can assist you with gathering all the proper information needed and they will help you file them accordingly.
Representation
Once you have hired a Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney, they will represent you during your case. Bankruptcy attorney will send out letters sent out to creditors that you have and they will help eliminate the phone calls and collections of property as they are required to contact the bankruptcy attorney, not you. Your Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney will accompany you to your creditors meeting which is a vital part of the process to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy . This meeting will determine which property can be taken and sold to repay the debts. Usually, bankruptcy trustee’s do not take property from the debtor because they are entitled to keep certain assets. However, in order to determine whether your assets are safe (i.e., your home, car, cash in the bank, etc…), you should speak to a knowledgeable Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney. The trustee will be asking questions which can be intimidating and with an attorney present, they can help you answer them so you avoid costly mistakes in the long run.
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July 4, 2010
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy – Client Example
Rita Geraldo is a single mother with 3 children who lives in a small home in Los Angeles. Rita works as a dental assistant in Beverly Hills but could just make her payments and was nearly drowning in debt. However after a change in the interest rates on her adjustable rate mortgage these payments have doubled and reluctantly she cannot afford to pay her credit card bills. Missed payments have caused the interest rates on her credit cards to skyrocket in only a few months and this is on top of the penalty fees for failing to pay. As her debt grew even larger her credit card companies turned over Rita’s accounts to various debt collection agencies. Before only the fear of debt was keeping her up at night but now the collection agencies are making her phone ring off the hook with threats of lawsuits, garnishments of wages, and levying of bank accounts. Rita knew it was now time to take charge of her debt problems.
Rita had heard of bankruptcy before but was embarrassed and was not sure where to start. Rita found an attorney in Los Angeles near the office where she worked and he walked her through the process of filing for bankruptcy. Most individuals will either file for a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Filing for a chapter 7 would allow her to eliminate all of her unsecured debt such as credit card bills and doctors bills. While filing a chapter 13 puts all of your debt both secured and unsecured on a 3 to 5 year payment plan based on your excess income. In certain circumstances, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be used to get rid of a second mortgage entirely. A chapter 7 will only allow you to keep exempt assets which for most will be every asset you own. A Chapter 13 bankruptcywill allow you to keep both exempt and nonexempt property but takes more time and is more complex.
Rita really wanted to keep her home and even if her credit card bills were eliminated she could not afford her 2 mortgages so she decided to file for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcycreates the opportunity for a lein strip. A lein strip allows a second mortgage which is generally classified as secured debt to be reclassified as unsecured debt like her credit card bills.
She then told the attorney of all her debts, creditors and collection agencies. After starting the process with the attorney Rita had to take a short Debt Management course online. At the attorney’s Los Angeles office, they took care of the mountains of paperwork involved in the process.
The process still had a few steps left as Rita had to take part in a meeting with the bankruptcy trustee. At the meeting she had to answer questions from the trustee which she answered honestly. The meeting with the trustee includes you, your bankruptcy attorney and your creditors. Most of the time the creditors don’t show up. After it was determined that she was not hiding any assets a payment plan was established using the excess income she had after paying her expenses. This calculation excludes any payments to unsecured debt as expenses (i.e., credit card debt). The payment plan goes to a confirmation where a judge decides if the payment plan is satisfactory. Now as a part of the payment plan she only needs to pay her excess funds over the next 5 years while the rest of her debt is eliminated.
Rita is now living comfortably and can afford to pay her mortgage and all her other bills without living in fear of harassment from debt collection agencies.
To learn more about bankruptcy, feel free to contact Mr. Darvish at (310)205-5529. He is truly an attorney that cares and places great effort in making sure his clients understand the process thoroughly.
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May 10, 2010
WILL I EVER GET CREDIT AGAIN?
WILL I EVER GET CREDIT AGAIN AFTER BANKRUPTCY?
Yes! A number of banks now offer “secured” credit cards where a debtor puts up a certain amount of money (as little as $200) in an account at the bank to guarantee payment. Usually the credit limit is equal to the security given and is increased as the debtor proves his or her ability to pay the debt.
Two years after a discharge, debtors are eligible for mortgage loans on terms as good as those of others, with the same financial profile who have not filed Chapter 7. The size of your down payment and the stability of your income will be much more important than the fact you filed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in the past.
The fact you filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years. It becomes less significant the further in the past the filing is. The truth is that you are probably a better credit risk after bankruptcy than before. To learn more about how bankruptcy affects your credit and ways you can repair it after filing for bankruptcy, feel free to contact a Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney at the Law Offices of Alon Darvish.
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March 10, 2010
Debt Settlement – Not Truly An Alternative to Bankruptcy
Many consumers debate on whether they should file for bankruptcy. They seek out other alternatives such as debt settlement. A debt settlement is when a creditor is willing to take less than what the actual amount is owed. For example, you may owe Bank of America $10,000 on a credit card. However, they may be willing to take $3,000 in order to settle this debt.
Before going through this type of deal, always remember that the creditors are not on your side. I cannot stress this point enough. Creditors know that you have options – one option is to file for bankruptcy. This will leave the banks with nothing because the debt will be considered discharged. Therefore, they are willing to settle the debt for a lesser amount.
However, what banks do not tell you are the consequences of doing so. First, banks will not tell you that they will 1099 you at the end of the year for the amount that they have forgiven (the $7,000). This amount will be considered income on your tax returns and you will have to pay taxes on this amount.
The other issue with debt settlement is that one creditor may go forward and settle the debt for a lesser amount. However, you may have 5 other credit cards that are unwilling to negotiate a settlement. Therefore, you have already wasted $3,000 on settling one debt, and now you are back at square one.
Always consider your options before moving forward. However, also consider the consequences of your actions. Majority of Mr. Darvish’s clients are those that have attempted debt settlement or debt consolidation. Debtors like yourselves saw that it was hopeless to work with the creditors and were forced to file for bankruptcy. Although stressful during the process, his clients felt a large burden being lifted off their shoulders.
Mr. Darvish is a Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyer and has provided many consumers with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy assistances. Contact his office to learn more.
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February 25, 2010
Welcome to Our New Website and Blog
The Law Offices of Alon Darvish is pleased to announce their new website and blog located at www.BankruptcyLALaw.com. Our bankruptcy attorneys provide bankruptcy related services to consumers interested in filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Mr. Darvish services Southern California – namely, Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura County. If you, or anyone you know, is going through hard financial times, have them give us a call. Our rates are very reasonable. If you are looking for a Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyer, contact Mr. Darvish. He is here to help!
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