Personal Bankruptcy Resources:
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- Advanced Surveillance Group - Michigan private detectives specializing in surveillance and background checks.
- Auto Loan Calculator - Step-by-step guide to car buying and financing, with detailed explanations and instant online loan quotes.
- Automobile Loan Financing Online - Online car loan options for people with good or bad credit.
- Bad Credit Debt Consolidation - Offers those with credit problems a way out of debt.
- BadCredit.US.com - Bad Credit Specialists - Provides bad credit loans and mortgages to high risk creditors, including those with previous bankruptcy histories.
- Bankruptcy Basics - Provides information on filing bankruptcy in each of the 50 United States. Download a copy of Bankruptcy Basics, our free 72-page ebook.
- Bankruptcy Canada - Bankruptcy Canada provides expert information about bankruptcy, bankruptcy alternatives, credit repair, and consumer proposals to Canadian residents.
- Bankruptcy Software 2004 - Offers an intuitive, yet powerful, solution for US bankruptcy attorneys. Running under all versions of Microsoft Windows.
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- California Personal Injury Lawyers - California personal injury lawyers, Bisnar and Chase, LLP, handling serious personal injury throughout California.
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- CarLoansAmerica.com - Car Loans and Auto Finance - Car Loans Online, we are your first choice for Auto Finance and Bad Credit Auto Loans.
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Offers general overview on chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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- Debt Consolidation Advisors - Professional Debt Help - Information on debt consolidation solutions, credit industry secrets, and debt management strategies.
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- Debt Consolidation Resources, LoansandDebts.com - Pay off high interest debt by consolidating.
- Debt Consolidation - Banksafe provides debt consolidation counceling and articles relating to financial security.
- Debt Consolidation - A licensed nonprofit debt consolidation company will help you consolidate debt quickly and avoid filing personal bankruptcy.
- Debt Consolidation - Offers debt consolidation services for loans and credit card bills.
- Debt reduction, Tax negotiation | Consumer Debt Group - Specialists in debt reduction and tax negotiation services.
- Mortgage Lenders Plus.com - Nationwide Directory of Mortgage Lenders Organized by State. Get a Free Quote. Auto, Credit Card, and Personal Loans Available.
- Personal Loans - We offer personal loans to consumers, distributing the lead revenue to charity..
- Refinance - Consolidating all your debts into this new Refinance Loan will save you money, both monthly and over the life of the loan.
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- Tax Resolution Specialist - Dick Norton - Tax return preparation, tax consultation, tax controversy resolution and assistance with IRS audits, IRS collection, Franchise Tax Board (FTB) or EDD audits.
- The Bankruptcy Law Firm - Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyers - Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyers - Former California Bankruptcy Judge handling bankruptcy for consumers and creditors throughout Southern California.
Recent Notable Opinions from Michigan Bankruptcy Courts:
In re Levine, Case No. 01-49437, Chapter 7, decided December 22, 2002 by the Michigan Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District. The trustee in this case filed a motion objecting to discharge of debts, and in particular, objecting to various transfers of property from the debtor to his wife prior to filing the petition. The trustee did not file an adversary proceeding with the Michigan Bankruptcy Court to recover transferred property, however a group of creditors did file adversary proceedings asserting substantially the same objections advanced in the trustee's motion. While the motion was pending, the trustee reached a compromise settlement agreement with the debtor which required the payment of $15,000 from the Debtor, and in turn, the trustee agreed to dismiss the motion if the settlement received approval from the Michigan Bankruptcy Court. Creditors opposed the settlement claiming the Debtor should not be allowed to purchase a discharge and retain approximately $300,000 in property transferred to his wife. The Michigan Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District HELD: Prohibited transfers are established as an act of Congress, and are either permitted or banned based upon the facts surrounding each transfer. The Court determined that a party who elects to join the Section 727 process by filing an objection to the debtor's discharge may not subsequently leverage that objection for financial gain. In this case, the trustee's proper course of action is to either pursue the denial of discharge and return of funds, or alternatively to dismiss the objection. The requirement of payment in settlement of disputed claims was improper.
Recent Notable Opinions of the Supreme Court of The United States:
Household Credit Services, Inc. v. Pfennig, No. 02-857 (2004), Argued February 23, 2004, Decided April 21, 2004, CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT. The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) regulates disclosures credit card issuers must provide consumers and authorizes a personal cause of action for consumers based on noncompliance. 15 U.S.C. 1637(a). These disclosures must include the amount of any finance charge. 1637(b)(4). A finance charge is defined as an amount payable directly or indirectly by the consumer, and imposed directly or indirectly by the creditor as an incident to the extension of credit. 15 U.S.C. 1605(a). Nevertheless, the Federal Reserve Board definition under Regulation Z is inconsistent by defining a finance charge as excluding charges for exceeding a credit limit (over-limit fees). Held: Regulation Z is not an unreasonable interpretation of 15 U.S.C. 1605 because respondent does not challenge the Board's authority under 15 U.S.C. 1604(a) to issue binding regulations. The Court must give effect to the unambiguously expressed intent of Congress. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837, 842. However, if Congress left a gap for the implementing agency to fill, the agency's regulation is given controlling weight unless it is arbitrary, capricious, or manifestly contrary to the statute. even though contrary to an act of Congress. Id. at 843 - 844.
The websites included on this page relate in some way to filing Michigan Bankruptcy cases, whether laws, rules, discharge, reorganization or other topics . Vast bodies of law pertain to Michigan Bankruptcy proceedings and are incorporated by the courts. As new Michigan Bankruptcy laws are created each year, the coverage of this site will continue to grow.
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