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Credit Card Data Tells Mixed Story – New York Times
Interesting recent statistics from last year-end on credit card usage. Click here for the New York Times story. In the story, it breaks down credit card debt for December 2010 by geographical regions of the country. Consumers in Paducah, Kentucky had one of the...
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Saving Your Home
Lexington, Kentucky bankruptcy attorney Gregory Napier has written an excellent blog post about the real culprit that prevents folks from saving their homes,even with Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: house payments that are too big ! Here is an excerpt: "I wrote recently...
You mean my boyfriend and mother can't come with me to my meeting with my bankruptcy attorney ?
We often have clients request that their family members or friends sit in on their meetings with us when discussing issues about their case. It's not that we don't like these folks that want to help or that we don't want them to help our clients. It is our concern...
15th Biennial Judge Joe Lee Bankruptcy Institute
Bankruptcy attorneys... hold the dates of June 2nd and 3rd open for the University of Kentucky CLE's 15th Biennial Judge Joe Lee Bankruptcy Institute. This Institute is a "must attend' for bankruptcy practitioners in Kentucky. From the "hold the date" card that UK...
What’s Good for G.M. Is Good For Homeowners
Why is bankruptcy an acceptable, legitimate means to try to save your home and deal with other debt ? William D. Cohan, writing in the New York Times, gives us the answer: "Indeed, for corporations across the country, both big and small, using the bankruptcy process...
2010 in Review – Kentucky Bankruptcy Attorney Blog
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here's a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!. Crunchy numbers A helper monkey made this abstract painting,...




