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A practical guide to getting out of debt and understanding the option of personal bankruptcy The current credit and financial crises have prompted Joan Feeney, a preeminent Massachusetts Bankruptcy Judge, and Theodore Connolly, a Finance and Bankruptcy Attorney, to write a book that will help people handle their financial troubles. The Road Out of Debt seeks to assist those considering bankruptcy by demystifying the bankruptcy process and explaining what you can expect to gain (or lose) from it. With the insights of both a bankruptcy judge and a bankruptcy lawyer, you'll be able to determine…mehr
A practical guide to getting out of debt and understanding the option of personal bankruptcy The current credit and financial crises have prompted Joan Feeney, a preeminent Massachusetts Bankruptcy Judge, and Theodore Connolly, a Finance and Bankruptcy Attorney, to write a book that will help people handle their financial troubles. The Road Out of Debt seeks to assist those considering bankruptcy by demystifying the bankruptcy process and explaining what you can expect to gain (or lose) from it. With the insights of both a bankruptcy judge and a bankruptcy lawyer, you'll be able to determine when it's best to avoid bankruptcy, when you should seek bankruptcy protection, and, most importantly, how best to work through the bankruptcy process, if you so choose. With millions of Americans personally facing dire financial situations, job losses, home foreclosures, and other major financial challenges, no book could be more timely. * An exceptional resource for anyone contemplating bankruptcy or otherwise trying to figure out how to handle their debt * Puts the bankruptcy process in perspective and reveals specific steps to follow * Discusses how to decide whether or not bankruptcy is the right path for you * Written by a well-respected bankruptcy judge and bankruptcy attorney As more people find themselves entering financial difficulties, an increasing number of them will need information to help them through these problems. The Road Out of Debt provides you with the serious solutions needed to overcome a personal financial crisis.
JOAN N. FEENEY is a highly respected, preeminent judge on the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts and former chief judge of the court. She has considerable experience in bankruptcy and commercial law and has written extensively on these subjects. Among her many activities, Judge Feeney is the co-Chair of the Joint Bankruptcy Court/Boston Bar Association Task Force on Financial Literacy; coauthor of the West treatise Bankruptcy Law Manual; a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy; President-elect of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges; and recipient of the 2005 Boston Bar Association Haskell Cohn Award for Distinguished Judicial Service. THEODORE W. CONNOLLY is a highly respected finance and bankruptcy attorney at one of the largest law firms in Boston, Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP, and has extensive experience in resolving financial difficulties involving corporations and individuals. Connolly clerked for the Honorable William C. Hillman at the United States Bankruptcy Court in Boston.
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Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii Introduction 1 Part I A Road Map to Debt Relief Chapter 1 Getting Started 13 Chapter 2 Negotiating Your Way Out of Debt 23 Chapter 3 Fighting Back 33 Chapter 4 Budgeting Your Way Out of Debt 47 Chapter 5 The Danger of Quick Fixes 65 Chapter 6 Debt Counselors: How to Tell the Bad from the Good 85 Part II Finding Your Way Using Nonbankruptcy Solutions Chapter 7 The Way Out of Credit Card, Medical, and Student Loan Debt 103 Chapter 8 Foreclosure Basics and Rescue Scams 123 Chapter 9 Sizing Up Your Mortgage Debt 139 Chapter 10 The Way Out of Mortgage Debt 153 Chapter 11 The Way Out of Auto Debt 167 Chapter 12 The Way Out of Tax Debt 185 Part III When to Take the Bankruptcy Route Chapter 13 Is Bankruptcy Right for You? 209 Chapter 14 21 Bankruptcy Myths 217 Chapter 15 Overview of Bankruptcy Types 229 Chapter 16 Understanding the Bankruptcy Process 237 Part IV Road Trips: Six Case Studies In Bankruptcy Chapter 17 Two Trips through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy 253 Chapter 18 Two Trips through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy 277 Chapter 19 A Trip through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 301 Chapter 20 A Trip through Chapter 12 Bankruptcy 317 Conclusion: The Road Worth Taking 325 Appendix A Helpful Resources 327 Appendix B Bankruptcy FAQs 337 Notes 347 Glossary 349 About the Authors 369 Index 371
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I: A Road Map to Debt Relief.
Chapter 1: Getting Started.
Chapter 2: Negotiating Your Way Out of Debt.
Chapter 3: Fighting Back.
Chapter 4: Budgeting Your Way Out of Debt.
Chapter 5: The Danger of Quick Fixes.
Chapter 6: Debt Counselors: How to Tell the Sheep from theWolves.
Part II: Finding Your Way Using Non-BankruptcySolutions.
Chapter 7: The Way Out of Credit Card, Medical, or Student LoanDebt.
Chapter 8: Foreclosure Basics and Rescue Scams.
Chapter 9: Sizing Up Your Mortgage Debt.
Chapter 10: The Way Out of Mortgage Debt.
Chapter 11: The Way Out of Auto Debt.
Chapter 12: The Way Out of Tax Debt.
Part III: When to Take the Bankruptcy Route.
Chapter 13: Is Bankruptcy Right for You?
Chapter 14: 21 Bankruptcy Myths.
Chapter 15: Overview of Bankruptcy Types.
Chapter 16: Understanding the Bankruptcy Process.
Part IV: Road Trips: 6 Case Studies in Bankruptcy.
Chapter 17: Two Trips through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
Chapter 18: Two Trips through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii Introduction 1 Part I A Road Map to Debt Relief Chapter 1 Getting Started 13 Chapter 2 Negotiating Your Way Out of Debt 23 Chapter 3 Fighting Back 33 Chapter 4 Budgeting Your Way Out of Debt 47 Chapter 5 The Danger of Quick Fixes 65 Chapter 6 Debt Counselors: How to Tell the Bad from the Good 85 Part II Finding Your Way Using Nonbankruptcy Solutions Chapter 7 The Way Out of Credit Card, Medical, and Student Loan Debt 103 Chapter 8 Foreclosure Basics and Rescue Scams 123 Chapter 9 Sizing Up Your Mortgage Debt 139 Chapter 10 The Way Out of Mortgage Debt 153 Chapter 11 The Way Out of Auto Debt 167 Chapter 12 The Way Out of Tax Debt 185 Part III When to Take the Bankruptcy Route Chapter 13 Is Bankruptcy Right for You? 209 Chapter 14 21 Bankruptcy Myths 217 Chapter 15 Overview of Bankruptcy Types 229 Chapter 16 Understanding the Bankruptcy Process 237 Part IV Road Trips: Six Case Studies In Bankruptcy Chapter 17 Two Trips through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy 253 Chapter 18 Two Trips through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy 277 Chapter 19 A Trip through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 301 Chapter 20 A Trip through Chapter 12 Bankruptcy 317 Conclusion: The Road Worth Taking 325 Appendix A Helpful Resources 327 Appendix B Bankruptcy FAQs 337 Notes 347 Glossary 349 About the Authors 369 Index 371
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I: A Road Map to Debt Relief.
Chapter 1: Getting Started.
Chapter 2: Negotiating Your Way Out of Debt.
Chapter 3: Fighting Back.
Chapter 4: Budgeting Your Way Out of Debt.
Chapter 5: The Danger of Quick Fixes.
Chapter 6: Debt Counselors: How to Tell the Sheep from theWolves.
Part II: Finding Your Way Using Non-BankruptcySolutions.
Chapter 7: The Way Out of Credit Card, Medical, or Student LoanDebt.
Chapter 8: Foreclosure Basics and Rescue Scams.
Chapter 9: Sizing Up Your Mortgage Debt.
Chapter 10: The Way Out of Mortgage Debt.
Chapter 11: The Way Out of Auto Debt.
Chapter 12: The Way Out of Tax Debt.
Part III: When to Take the Bankruptcy Route.
Chapter 13: Is Bankruptcy Right for You?
Chapter 14: 21 Bankruptcy Myths.
Chapter 15: Overview of Bankruptcy Types.
Chapter 16: Understanding the Bankruptcy Process.
Part IV: Road Trips: 6 Case Studies in Bankruptcy.
Chapter 17: Two Trips through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
Chapter 18: Two Trips through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Chapter 19: A Trip through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
Chapter 20: A Trip through Chapter 12 Bankruptcy.
Conclusion: The Road Worth Taking.
Appendix A: Helpful Resources.
Appendix B: Bankruptcy FAQs.
Notes.
Glossary.
About the Authors.
Index.
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