September 27, 2011

Why shouldn’t I consolidate my debt?

Bankruptcy Hawaii,Blog,Resources — Edward D. Magauran @ 12:23 am

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney Ed Magauran explains why you shouldn’t consolidate your debt.

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September 25, 2011

What happens to my tax return if I file bankruptcy?

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney Ed Magauran explains what happens to your tax return when filing bankruptcy.

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September 19, 2011

What can be done if your car is worth less than what you owe.

Bankruptcy Hawaii,Blog,Resources,Video — Breezy @ 9:11 pm

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney Ed Magauran explains what can be done if your car is worth less than what is owed.

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September 14, 2011

What if my house is worth less than I owe?

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney  Ed Magauran explains what can be done if your house is worth less than what is owed.

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September 13, 2011

Co Debtor Stay

Bankruptcy Hawaii,Blog,Co-Debtor,Resources,Video — Edward D. Magauran @ 9:31 am

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney Ed Magauran explains the co debtor stay.

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August 30, 2011

What happens in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Honolulu Bankruptcy attorney Ed Magauran explains what happens when filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

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August 25, 2011

What happens in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Honolulu Bankruptcy Attorney Ed Magauran explains what happens in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.

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August 22, 2011

What is a Bankruptcy Estate?

Honolulu Bankruptcy Attorney Ed Magauran explains what a Bankruptcy Estate is.

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July 29, 2011

What Is Lien Stripping in a Chapter 13 Hawaii Bankruptcy?

Lien Stripping is available in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  It is not available in a chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Lien Stripping is permissible, with several caveats, when the Fair Market Value of the property is worth less than is owed on the secured lien to be stripped.¬¨‚Ć For example, if the fair market value of¬¨‚Ć your residence is $450,000.00 and you have two mortgages.¬¨‚Ć The first mortgage balance is $450,001.00 then the second mortgage is “wholly undersecured” and may be stripped.

If you are successful in stripping the lien, in order for it to stay stripped, you must fully complete the Chapter 13 Plan or it will not work.

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What Is A Co-Debtor Stay in a Chapter 13 Hawaii Bankruptcy?

The Co-Debtor Stay is only applicable in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and only to consumer debts.  It is not applicable in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

It’s function is to¬¨‚Ć stop collection activities against persons who are not filing bankruptcy but who also owe on one or more of the debts that the filing person may be liable.¬¨‚Ć This protects the co-debtor from immediately being pursued because the filing person is now protected by the bankruptcy stay and can no longer be pursued.¬¨‚Ƭ¨‚Ƭ¨‚Ć A co-debtor is someone who agrees to be liable on the debt with the debtor, the person filing bankruptcy.¬¨‚Ć It does not matter if they sign as “secondary” or “primary” or as “guarnator” or as a “surety.”¬¨‚Ć All of those persons are co-debtors.

To pursue the co-debtor the creditor must seek relief from the stay by motion filed with the Court and must demonstrate sufficient reasons why the co-debtor stay should be modified.  If they do not so file a motion or if the motion is not granted and they attempt to collect the debt from the co-debtor they are in contempt of court order.

The purpose of Co-Debtor Stay is to delay collection actions against a co-debtor for consumer debts during the Chapter 13 bankruptcy  case and remains in place until the bankruptcy case has been closed, dismissed, or converted to Chapter 7 or the stay is lifted.

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