by Paula Greenway | Nov 16, 2013 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
A recent analysis showed that most people who owe a lot on their auto loans live in the southern cities of America, a USA TODAY report showed on Saturday, November 16.According to a recent analysis by Manilla.com, Shreveport, New Orleans, and Houston were on the top...
by Paula Greenway | Oct 31, 2013 | Bankruptcy Filing, Bankruptcy Law, Chapter 7
Investment firms KKR & Co., Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, and TPG Capital spearheaded the $48-billion buyout of Energy Future Holdings Corp., the biggest power plant owner in Texas. Now, they are striving to get barely 3% of their initial investment back since...
by Paula Greenway | Oct 25, 2013 | Bankruptcy Filing, Chapter 7, Personal Bankruptcy
After accumulating thousands of pounds in debts owed to creditors, “Blue” band member Simon Webbe recently announced to the public that he filed for bankruptcy.Webbe filed his bankruptcy papers in September in a high court of London weeks after other “Blue” member...
by Paula Greenway | Oct 1, 2013 | Bankruptcy Filing, Bankruptcy Law, Chapter 7, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Rapper David Darnell Brown, better known as “Young Buck,” is getting a fresh financial start after exiting bankruptcy, a report stated on Thursday, September 19. The rapper filed for bankruptcy three years ago.According to reports, the Tennessee rapper has paid some...
by Paula Greenway | Sep 18, 2013 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Payday Loans
On September 18, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed a new consumer protection measure that will help people from taking on exorbitant debts as a result of payday loans.As the Alabama Deferred Presentment Services Act does not allow payday lenders to give people...