by Paula Greenway | Aug 12, 2014 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Hundreds of people in Tuscaloosa flocked to Calvary Baptist Church on the night of August 11 to advocate for a limit on the interest rates of payday loans, The Tuscaloosa News reported.According to reports, more than 200 people showed up to...
by Paula Greenway | Aug 1, 2014 | Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Credit Card Debt, Debt Collection, Student Debt
According to a recent study, older people are likely to exhibit signs of depression if they are plagued with a certain amount of unsecured debt, a Newsday article stated on August 1.In the study conducted at Rutgers University, the researchers...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 17, 2014 | Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
A recent report released by RealtyTrac said that nationwide foreclosure activity was the lowest since the U.S. was plagued by the foreclosure crisis, an article by the World Property Channel stated on July 17.Last June, there were 613,874 homes recorded in...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 3, 2014 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Former owner of the Amerks and Knighthawks, Steve Donner filed for bankruptcy in Florida, the Democrat & Chronicle stated on July 3.The 57-year-old sports mogul and his wife reportedly filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy last May. Donner, who had an outstanding debt of...
by Paula Greenway | Jun 25, 2014 | Chapter 7, Student Debt, Student Loan
In legislation recently proposed by a senator, students who took out private loans may have them discharged in bankruptcy cases, an article by the Huffington Post stated on June 25.In the Higher Education Affordability Act introduced by Senator Tom Harkin...