by Paula Greenway | Jan 6, 2015 | Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Credit Card Debt, Personal Bankruptcy
Credit card holders who have splurged during the holiday season may consider the following tips to possibly lessen the headaches come repayment time, a Market Watch article stated on January 5 . • Credit card holders may want to pay their cards with the highest...
by Paula Greenway | Dec 12, 2014 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
Well-known hip hop artist and music producer Jermaine Dupri failed to pay his mortgage, resulting in foreclosure proceedings, a December 11 article by WSB-TV 2 stated. Reports said the Atlanta native musician defaulted $2.5 million on his 9,441 sq/ft mansion in Fulton...
by Paula Greenway | Dec 6, 2014 | Student Debt, Student Loan
Paying for student loan debt and financing for higher education are a primary concerns for teenagers, an article of ACA International said on December 5.In the survey conducted at Northeastern University in Boston, more than half of the teen respondents age 16 to 19...
by Paula Greenway | Nov 14, 2014 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense
National Mortgage Professional reported on November 13 that U.S. foreclosure activity grew by 15 percent in October. Recent data supplied by RealtyTrac showed that a total of 123,109 homes in the U.S. were in different stages of foreclosure in October, making it the...
by Paula Greenway | Nov 11, 2014 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Bankruptcy Law, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 7
Ginuwine, a prominent R&B singer during the late ’90s and the early 2000s, may possibly file for bankruptcy, an article on Daily News stated November 10.The 44-year-old singer Ginueine, or Elgin Baylor Lumpkin, allegedly owes $1.25 million to Robert Reives from...