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What is bankruptcy?
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Bankruptcy is a federal law that allows people and businesses (even cities and municipalities) to manage or eliminate debt. Bankruptcy is available to most everyone, and you do not even need to be insolvent to file. Bankruptcy is important because it imposes an immediate “automatic stay” on all creditors, and these creditors must stop all…

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Proposed Amended and New Local Rules for Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, for 2015
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC The judges of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida are considering new rules and proposed amendments to the Local Rules. The proposals are available HERE for public comment beginning on March 9, 2015. The public comment period ends on…

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Pro Bono? Jose Baez is out the $397,431.78 owed for his representation of Casey Anthony.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC In October 2008, the State of Florida charged Casey Marie Anthony with first-degree murder in the death of her two-year-old child, Caylee Marie Anthony. The matter was highly publicized and dominated the national news for years. From May to June 2011, Casey Anthony stood jury…

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What is a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and how is it different from a Chapter 7 case?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Only an individual (not businesses) with regular income can seek relief under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 13 allows individuals with regular income to propose a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under Chapter 13, individuals file a proposed repayment…

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Can an employer terminate your employment because you filed bankruptcy?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, with Savage, Combs, & Villoch, PLLC No. An employer is strictly prohibited from terminating your employment or discriminating against you in any way solely because you filed bankruptcy. Section 525 of the Bankruptcy Code is entitled “Protection against discriminatory treatment.” Subsection (b) specifically states that no private employer may terminate…

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Intoxicated? Don't drive because bankruptcy won't save you.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC For the honest but unfortunate debtor, bankruptcy will discharge your unsecured debts and give you the fresh start that you need to rebuild your life and strengthen your financial well being. But then there are certain debts that are simply inescapable, even in bankruptcy. One…

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A brief history of bankruptcy in the United States.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Contrary to pop culture belief, bankruptcy existed long before the game show Wheel of Fortune. Remember when contestants would lose their prize money if they spun the wheel and randomly landed on the ominous black wedge, “BANKRUPTCY”? Bankruptcy also existed way before celebrities like M.C.…

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“Debts canceled by bankruptcy still mar consumer credit scores,” but consumers can fight back.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC On November 12, 2014, the New York Times published an article entitled “Debts canceled by bankruptcy still mar consumer credit scores.” In the article, the author, Jessica Silver-Greenberg, explains that “Tens of thousands of Americans who went through bankruptcy are still haunted by debts long…

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I haven’t been able to pay my bills. Could I lose my car?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC If you miss car payments, the company that loaned you the money to purchase the car can likely take back your car in what is called “repossession.” The right to take back your car for nonpayment usually comes from the terms of the signed loan…

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Is a bad faith action still viable when an insured defendant files bankruptcy?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Johnny Smith accidentally runs a red traffic light and slams his pick-up truck into a motorcyclist, Drew Lenders. Sadly, Drew was not wearing a helmet and suffered significant head trauma and memory loss. Drew’s hospital bill alone is $50,000 He also missed 3 months from…

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