Recent News
An America Without Bankruptcy?
An excellent blog post by Dallas Bankruptcy Attorney Reed Allmand about a topic most of us never think about... what it would be like to live and work in a country with no modern bankruptcy or insolvency law to act as a safety net. Reed's blog post describes how...
Sometimes, You Do Have To Get Away From The Office
My son, mother and I were profiled recently in a magazine article about a trip that we take annually to the Salmon River in Idaho. While I enjoy immensely helping folks with their financial situations, it is nice occasionally to de-stress and enjoy time with family...
A Good Bankruptcy Attorney Will Understand Your Feelings
An excellent blog post by Oklahoma Bankruptcy Attorney Dan Nunley. I could not have said it better myself ! I strongly suggest that anyone considering hiring a bankruptcy attorney read this article first. John Rogers, Kentucky Bankruptcy Attorney
Wall Street's Race to the Bottom – Elizabeth Warren
From Professor Elizabeth Warren, Harvard Law School, on the current crisis and Wall Street: "Banking is based on trust. The banks get our paychecks and hold our savings; they know where we spend our money and they keep it private. If we don't trust them, the whole...
What is Bankruptcy Credit Counseling?
A good blog post from Oregon Bankruptcy Attorney Kent Anderson. The credit counseling required under the bankruptcy code is a mystery to most folks, and this post helps explain why it is required and writer's opinion that it does no good, and is harmful to the...
Built on Plastic – Wall Street Journal
Oh no, here we go again ! I thought we had seen the end of folks using credit card accounts to finance and keep afloat small businesses. Apparently not. The Wall Street Journal's Rob Johnson, in his "The Money Game" column, reports on a resurgence in this practice....


