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Weekly News – August 16

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Navigating Claims in Chapter 13

Join the Chapter 13 Academy‘s free webinar Thursday August 15 at 2 pm EDT for the inside scoop on claims process and pitfalls from a pair of experienced Chapter 13 trustees. You can submit questions in advance when you register. Did I say it’s free?

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Weekly News – August 9

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I’m out until August 26

I’ll be gone for two weeks

 

I’m leaving for the longest vacation since I became a Virginia lawyer in 1985. If you want to talk to a qualified bankruptcy lawyer right away, I can suggest these two.  Michael Sandler, in Woodbridge.  Or Ashley Morgan, in Herndon.

I’m out until August 26

I’ll be gone for two weeks

 

I’m leaving for the longest vacation since I became a Virginia lawyer in 1985. If you want to talk to a qualified bankruptcy lawyer right away, I can suggest these two.  Michael Sandler, in Woodbridge.  Or Ashley Morgan, in Herndon.

New Law on Tax Lien Foreclosures Helps Homeowners Protect Equity

Purpose of the Law
On July 10, 2024 Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a major revision of the New Jersey tax sale foreclosure process. The purpose of this revision is to help homeowners preserve some of the equity that they would have lost in the tax sale foreclosure process. The bill is an attempt to conform New Jersey tax sales to a United States Supreme Court decision in a case called Tyler v. Hennepin County. This Supreme Court case bars governments from keeping home equity in excess of what a taxpayer owes.