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May 1, 2008

Interest Rates, State Usury Laws, and the Federal Government: What Went Wrong?
Today, in the United States, states have created usury laws in order to set a maximum legal interest rate limit. Because Congress has chosen not to regulate interest rates on a national level, individual states have made the decision to to protect their consumers. Unfortunately, the usury cap is still at a very questionable rate and in the last twenty or so years it has only risen. In the state of Michigan, the usury rate is currently 25%. Which begs the question, why have interest rates been allowed to soar to such outrageous amounts?

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January 28, 2008

Bankruptcy Can Help Even More
As it stands now, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the most effective tool in saving your home from foreclosure. It allows you to get caught up, while freeing you from other debt you may have. However, there is a call to allow bankruptcy judges to help even more. Jack Kemp, the former secretary of Housing and Development, recently wrote an opinion for the Los Angeles Times. In it, he outlines changes that could make Chapter 13 bankruptcy more helpful to homeowner ’s and the economy in general.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Checklist

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy was enacted to allow persons who are hopelessly burdened by debt to have an opportunity for a new beginning by wiping out unsecured debts (debts that aren’t tied to any specific item of property, most commonly credit cards). Chapter 7 is designed for persons who cannot afford to pay a significant portion of their debt back to lenders. Chapter 7 is available to individuals, couples and businesses. The process is often referred to as "liquidation." In theory, you are surrendering your assets to the court in exchange for a discharge (elimination) from all of your debts. However, individuals and couples are allowed to keep certain "exempt" property that varies by category and value.

In order to qualify for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, certain documentation and information must be provided to the attorneys at Second Start (and most other professional bankruptcy attorneys) before the filing of your case commences.

What You Need

• Copies of your state and federal tax returns for the past four years.

• Copies of the last six months of pay stubs / proof of all income for both filing and non-filing spouse.

• Account statements for the past six months preceding the date of the bankruptcy petition for all depository and investment accounts.

• If you own real estate, a copy of the recorded mortgage(s), recorded deed, and mortgage statement(s) showing the balance of mortgage(s).

• Copy of real estate tax statements showing tax assessed fair market value (FMV) or state equalized value (SEV).

• Copies of all vehicle titles.

• If anybody has filed a lawsuit against you, copies of all court documents related tot that lawsuit.

• If you are currently going through a divorce, or are recently divorced, a copy of all court documents related to the divorce proceeding.

• Copy of life insurance policies with cash surrender value.

• Copies of most recent statements from any retirement plans, IRA, pension plan, ERISA, 401(k), 403(b), annuity, etc.

• Copy of any papers concerning the sale of land or other major items during the last six years.


 
 
 
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