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Dealing With This Economy

December 3, 2011

demoWe have been busy at the firm helping our clients deal with this difficult economy. We have had some success recently filing Chapter 11's for a few individuals with multiple properties. A recent court ruling from the Middle District of Florida eliminated a major challenge to this type of bankruptcy. We have seen a drop in the number of Chapter 7 cases compared to last year but have been advised by the foreclosure attorneys that the next waive of foreclosures in coming soon. We expect to see a corresponding increase in Chapter 7 filings. Let us know if we can help you with your financial issues.

CurrentNews:

American Airlines Files Chapter 11

December 2, 2011

American AirlinesThe parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection in late November, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago. For most travelers, though, flights will operate normally and the airline will honor tickets and take reservations. American said its frequent-flier program would be unaffected.

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The Local Bankruptcy Scene

November 28, 2011

Bankruptcy Court In the Southern District of Florida, our firm has seen an increase in the unwillingness of Chapter 7 trustees to forgo the collection of potential funds. In Florida, an individual's exemptions in bankruptcy are guided by reference to state-not federal-law. An individual is entitled to certain exemptions of personal and real property. Generally, if an individual was over their exemption limit, i.e. having certain property not entitled to exemption, trustees would generally forfeit their right as administrator of the bankruptcy estate to sell the non-exempt asset if the asset was of little value or considered "unsellable." However, our firm has observed a recent uptick in the willingness of the trustee to sell non-exempt assets worth little, seemingly because trustees do not want to lose out on the potential collection of funds. Often, the sale generates funds in an amount that does little more than pay for trustee and professional fees. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy protection, it is imperative to consult with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain your options and offer pre-bankruptcy planning to avoid these common pitfalls.

Client Forms

We would like our clients to have as pleasant an experience as possible considering the circumstances. Here are some of the forms you may need to complete the bankruptcy process.

Personal Bankruptcy:

Send an email request to seelena@flalawyer.com if you would like us to send you an online worksheet (preferred) to complete.

Or download any of the following forms in PDF format:

Business Bankruptcy:

Download our Business Bankruptcy Forms in PDF Format:

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David W. Langley
8551 West Sunrise Blvd.
Suite 303
Plantation, FL 33322
954-356-0450
dave@flalawyer.com