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Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Up 14 Percent through First Half of 2010

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CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS UP 14 PERCENT THROUGH FIRST HALF OF 2010

 

July 2, 2010 Alexandria, Va. — U.S. consumer bankruptcy filings totaled 770,117 nationwide during the first six months of 2010 (Jan. 1-June 30), a 14 percent increase over the 675,351 total consumer filings during the same period a year ago, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center (NBKRC). The consumer filings for the first half of 2010 represent the highest total since 2005, when Congress enacted the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act to try and stem the tide of filings, although the number of monthly consumer filings has been steadily decreasing since March.

'Years of rising consumer debt and low savings rates, combined with the housing and unemployment crises, are causing bankruptcy levels not seen since the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code,' said ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. 'We expect that there will be more than 1.6 million new bankruptcy filings by year end.'

The overall June consumer filing total of 126,270 was 8.5 percent more than the 116,365 consumer filings recorded in June 2009. While the June total represented an increase over the previous year, it was a 7.8 percent decrease from the May 2010 total of 136,142 consumer filings. Chapter 13 filings constituted 27 percent of all consumer cases in June, a slight increase from May.

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ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than 12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on ABI, visit http://www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information, visit http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

NBKRC is an online research center that offers subscribers access to up-to-date research and statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database contains complete information dating back to 1995. For more information on NBKRC, please visit http://www.nbkrc.com.

*Definitions from Bankruptcy Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, by the American Bankruptcy Institute.

Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both individual and business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair distribution to creditors of the debtor's available non-exempt property. Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing a fresh financial start.

Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize an individual's finances through a court-approved reorganization plan.

Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family farmer with regular income from farming.

Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for an individual with regular income whose debts do not exceed specific amounts; it is typically used to budget some of the debtor's future earnings under a plan through which unsecured creditors are paid in whole or in part.

 

ABI Tags

May Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Up 9 Percent from Last Year Down 6 Percent from April

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Contact: John Hartgen

             

(703) 894-5935

             

jhartgen@abiworld.org

 

MAY CONSUMER
BANKRUPTCY FILINGS UP 9 PERCENT FROM LAST YEAR; DOWN 6 PERCENT FROM
APRIL

 

June 2, 2010, Alexandria,
Va
. The 136,142 consumer bankruptcies filed in
May represented a 9 percent increase nationwide over the 124,838 filings

recorded in May 2009, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute
(ABI), relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center
(NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that the May consumer filings
represented a 6 percent decrease from the 144,490 consumer filings
recorded in April 2010. Chapter 13 filings constituted 26 percent of all

consumer cases in May, a slight increase from April.

“While consumer filings
dipped slightly from last month, housing debt and other financial
burdens weighing on consumers are still a cause for concern,” said

ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. “Consumer filings

this year remain on track to top 1.6 million filings.”

###

ABI is the largest
multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and
education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to
provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy
issues. The ABI membership includes more than 12,600 attorneys,
accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround
specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for
the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on
ABI, visit www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information,
visit

color='#0000ff' size='3' face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html

face='Times New Roman'>.

NBKRC is an online research
center that offers subscribers access to up-to-date research and
statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database contains complete
information dating back to 1995. For more information on NBKRC, please
visit

size='3' face='Times New Roman'>http://www.nbkrc.com

size='3' face='Times New Roman'>.

*Definitions from

Bankruptcy Overview: Issues, Law
and Policy
, by the
American Bankruptcy Institute.



Chapter
7
 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both individual and
business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair distribution to
creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt property. 
Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing a fresh
financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its

purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize
an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization
plan.

Chapter 12 of the
Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family
farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for an individual with regular income whose

debts do not exceed specific amounts; it is typically used to budget
some of the debtor’s future earnings under a plan through which
unsecured creditors are paid in whole or in part.

 

ABI Tags

May Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Up 9 Percent from Last Year Down 6 Percent from April

Submitted by webadmin on

Contact: John Hartgen

             

(703) 894-5935

             

jhartgen@abiworld.org

 

MAY CONSUMER
BANKRUPTCY FILINGS UP 9 PERCENT FROM LAST YEAR; DOWN 6 PERCENT FROM
APRIL

 

June 2, 2010, Alexandria,
Va
. The 136,142 consumer bankruptcies filed in
May represented a 9 percent increase nationwide over the 124,838 filings

recorded in May 2009, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute
(ABI), relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center
(NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that the May consumer filings
represented a 6 percent decrease from the 144,490 consumer filings
recorded in April 2010. Chapter 13 filings constituted 26 percent of all

consumer cases in May, a slight increase from April.

“While consumer filings
dipped slightly from last month, housing debt and other financial
burdens weighing on consumers are still a cause for concern,” said

ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. “Consumer filings

this year remain on track to top 1.6 million filings.”

###

ABI is the largest
multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and
education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to
provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy
issues. The ABI membership includes more than 12,600 attorneys,
accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround
specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for
the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on
ABI, visit www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information,
visit

color='#0000ff' size='3' face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html

face='Times New Roman'>.

NBKRC is an online research
center that offers subscribers access to up-to-date research and
statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database contains complete
information dating back to 1995. For more information on NBKRC, please
visit

size='3' face='Times New Roman'>http://www.nbkrc.com

size='3' face='Times New Roman'>.

*Definitions from

Bankruptcy Overview: Issues, Law
and Policy
, by the
American Bankruptcy Institute.



Chapter
7
 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both individual and
business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair distribution to
creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt property. 
Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing a fresh
financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its

purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize
an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization
plan.

Chapter 12 of the
Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family
farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for an individual with regular income whose

debts do not exceed specific amounts; it is typically used to budget
some of the debtor’s future earnings under a plan through which
unsecured creditors are paid in whole or in part.

 

ABI Tags

First Quarter Bankruptcy Filings Increase Nearly 18 Percent over 2009 More Consumers Filing Chapter 7

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Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

 

FIRST QUARTER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS INCREASE NEARLY 18

PERCENT OVER 2009; MORE CONSUMERS FILING CHAPTER 7

May 14, 2010, Alexandria, Va.— The total number of U.S.
bankruptcy cases filed during the first three months of 2010 increased
17.5 percent over the same period in 2009, according to data released
today by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. As total filings
reached 388,148 during the first calendar year quarter of 2010 (Jan.
1-March 31), the total surpassed the 330,394 new cases that were filed
over the same period in 2009. The total filings in the 2010 first
quarter also represent a 4.3 percent increase from the 372,203
bankruptcies filed during the fourth quarter of 2009 (Oct. 1 –
Dec. 31).

“As Congress continues to consider financial regulatory reforms

to address the causes of the economic downturn, consumers and business
are still turning to bankruptcy to find relief from financial
distress,” said Samuel J. Gerdano, ABI
Executive Director.  “We expect filings to surge past 1.5
million cases by year-end.”

Consumer filings increased 18.2 percent to 373,541 for the
three-month period ending March 31, 2010, from the 2009 first quarter
total of 316,158. They also represent a 4.6 percent increase from the
fourth quarter of 2009, which recorded a total of 357,183 nonbusiness
filings. The percentage of consumers filing for chapter 13 protection
fell slightly from 29.2 percent during the first quarter of 2009
(January 1-March 31) to 27.1 percent over the same period in 2010. The
number of consumers filing for chapter 7 protection increased to 72.8
percent during the first three months of 2010, the largest percentage of

consumer chapter 7 filers since the implementation of BAPCPA in
2005.

Business filings for the three-month period ending March 31, 2010
totaled 14,607, representing a 2 percent increase over the first quarter

2009 total of 14,319. The first quarter 2010 business filing total
represented a 2.8 percent decrease, however, from the fourth quarter
2009 total of 15,020.

The 12-month filing total of 1,531,997 for the period ending March
31, 2010, is an increase of 27.4 percent from the same period in 2009,
which totaled 1,202,395 filings. Nonbusiness filings for the 12-month
period ending March 31, 2010, totaled 1,470,849, up 27.5 percent from
the 1,153,318 total nonbusiness filings in the 12-month period ending
March 31, 2009. Business filings for the 12-month period ending March
31, 2010, totaled 61,148, up 24.6 percent from the 49,077 business
filings in the 12-month period ending March 31, 2009.

The 1,100,032 total chapter 7
filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2010, represent a 34.2
percent increase from the 819,304 filings from the same period in 2009.
Total chapter 13 filings increased 12.2 percent to 415,966 in the
12-month period ending March 31, 2010 from 370,836 in the same period
last year.  During this same 12-month period, total chapter 11
filings also increased, rising 29.5 percent to 15,251 in 2010 from
11,774 in 2009, and chapter 12 filings increased 64.8 percent to 605 in
2010 compared to 367 filings in 2009.

The chapter breakdown of BUSINESS filings for the 3-month period ending
March 31, 2010, is:
10,074 chapter 7s, 3,293 chapter 11s, 163
chapter 12s and 1,043 chapter 13s.

The chapter breakdown of NON-BUSINESS filings
for the 3-month period ending March 31, 2010, is:
272,048 chapter

7s, 440 chapter 11s and 101,051 chapter 13s.

States with the HIGHEST PER CAPITA FILING
RATE
(Total Filings) for the 12-month period ending March 31,

2010:

  1. Nevada
  2. Tennessee
  3. Georgia
  4. Indiana
  5. Alabama
  6. Michigan
  7. Ohio
  8. California
  9. Illinois
  10. Kentucky

Districts with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE

in total filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2010 (compared

to the identical period in 2009):

1. District of Arizona: 69.2%

2. District of the Virgin Islands: 58.8%

3. Central District of California: 57.8%

4. District of Wyoming: 53.3%

5. Northern District of California: 50.5%

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New



Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

*Definitions from Bankruptcy

Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, by the American Bankruptcy
Institute



Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both
individual and business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair
distribution to creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt
property.  Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing

a fresh financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its

purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize
an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization
plan.

Chapter 12 of the
Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family
farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for an
individual with regular income whose debts do not exceed specific
amounts; it is typically used to budget some of the debtor’s
future earnings under a plan through which unsecured creditors are paid
in whole or in part.

ABI Tags

First Quarter Bankruptcy Filings Increase Nearly 18 Percent over 2009 More Consumers Filing Chapter 7

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Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

 

FIRST QUARTER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS INCREASE NEARLY 18

PERCENT OVER 2009; MORE CONSUMERS FILING CHAPTER 7

May 14, 2010, Alexandria, Va.— The total number of U.S.
bankruptcy cases filed during the first three months of 2010 increased
17.5 percent over the same period in 2009, according to data released
today by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. As total filings
reached 388,148 during the first calendar year quarter of 2010 (Jan.
1-March 31), the total surpassed the 330,394 new cases that were filed
over the same period in 2009. The total filings in the 2010 first
quarter also represent a 4.3 percent increase from the 372,203
bankruptcies filed during the fourth quarter of 2009 (Oct. 1 –
Dec. 31).

“As Congress continues to consider financial regulatory reforms

to address the causes of the economic downturn, consumers and business
are still turning to bankruptcy to find relief from financial
distress,” said Samuel J. Gerdano, ABI
Executive Director.  “We expect filings to surge past 1.5
million cases by year-end.”

Consumer filings increased 18.2 percent to 373,541 for the
three-month period ending March 31, 2010, from the 2009 first quarter
total of 316,158. They also represent a 4.6 percent increase from the
fourth quarter of 2009, which recorded a total of 357,183 nonbusiness
filings. The percentage of consumers filing for chapter 13 protection
fell slightly from 29.2 percent during the first quarter of 2009
(January 1-March 31) to 27.1 percent over the same period in 2010. The
number of consumers filing for chapter 7 protection increased to 72.8
percent during the first three months of 2010, the largest percentage of

consumer chapter 7 filers since the implementation of BAPCPA in
2005.

Business filings for the three-month period ending March 31, 2010
totaled 14,607, representing a 2 percent increase over the first quarter

2009 total of 14,319. The first quarter 2010 business filing total
represented a 2.8 percent decrease, however, from the fourth quarter
2009 total of 15,020.

The 12-month filing total of 1,531,997 for the period ending March
31, 2010, is an increase of 27.4 percent from the same period in 2009,
which totaled 1,202,395 filings. Nonbusiness filings for the 12-month
period ending March 31, 2010, totaled 1,470,849, up 27.5 percent from
the 1,153,318 total nonbusiness filings in the 12-month period ending
March 31, 2009. Business filings for the 12-month period ending March
31, 2010, totaled 61,148, up 24.6 percent from the 49,077 business
filings in the 12-month period ending March 31, 2009.

The 1,100,032 total chapter 7
filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2010, represent a 34.2
percent increase from the 819,304 filings from the same period in 2009.
Total chapter 13 filings increased 12.2 percent to 415,966 in the
12-month period ending March 31, 2010 from 370,836 in the same period
last year.  During this same 12-month period, total chapter 11
filings also increased, rising 29.5 percent to 15,251 in 2010 from
11,774 in 2009, and chapter 12 filings increased 64.8 percent to 605 in
2010 compared to 367 filings in 2009.

The chapter breakdown of BUSINESS filings for the 3-month period ending
March 31, 2010, is:
10,074 chapter 7s, 3,293 chapter 11s, 163
chapter 12s and 1,043 chapter 13s.

The chapter breakdown of NON-BUSINESS filings
for the 3-month period ending March 31, 2010, is:
272,048 chapter

7s, 440 chapter 11s and 101,051 chapter 13s.

States with the HIGHEST PER CAPITA FILING
RATE
(Total Filings) for the 12-month period ending March 31,

2010:

  1. Nevada
  2. Tennessee
  3. Georgia
  4. Indiana
  5. Alabama
  6. Michigan
  7. Ohio
  8. California
  9. Illinois
  10. Kentucky

Districts with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE

in total filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2010 (compared

to the identical period in 2009):

1. District of Arizona: 69.2%

2. District of the Virgin Islands: 58.8%

3. Central District of California: 57.8%

4. District of Wyoming: 53.3%

5. Northern District of California: 50.5%

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New



Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

*Definitions from Bankruptcy

Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, by the American Bankruptcy
Institute



Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both
individual and business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair
distribution to creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt
property.  Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing

a fresh financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its

purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize
an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization
plan.

Chapter 12 of the
Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family
farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for an
individual with regular income whose debts do not exceed specific
amounts; it is typically used to budget some of the debtor’s
future earnings under a plan through which unsecured creditors are paid
in whole or in part.

ABI Tags

ABIs New Interactive Statistics Page Provides Better Tools for Examining Bankruptcy Statistics

Submitted by webadmin on

Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

ABI’S NEW INTERACTIVE STATISTICS PAGE
PROVIDES BETTER TOOLS FOR EXAMINING BANKRUPTCY STATISTICS

 

May 6, 2010, Alexandria, Va.
face='Times New Roman'>—
The American Bankruptcy
Institute (ABI) has created new online interactive charts, graphs and
other easy-to-use tools to allow members of the public to gather
statistical information on bankruptcy filings dating back to 1980. The
new interactive charts improve upon the information currently on
ABI’s “Bankruptcy Statistics” page by providing the
user the ability to easily select and search bankruptcy statistical
information provided by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Users may research filings by chapter of the Bankruptcy Code (7, 11, 12
or 13), type (consumer or business), state, circuit, year or some
combination of these search categories.

Please click the following link to view ABI’s new interactive
statistics page:
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/bkstats/index.html'>http://www.abiworld.org/bkstats/index.html

The interactive website provides instructions on the home page and
individual instructions for the four different sections. The easy-to-use

interactive features also allow you to generate data from the graphs,
convert information to a PDF document or Excel chart, or to create an
image. If you need any assistance using this webpage or would like to
reproduce this information in electronic or written format, please
contact John Hartgen at 703-894-5935 or
href='
mailto:jhartgen@abiworld.org'>jhartgen@abiworld.org

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New



Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

 

ABI Tags

ABIs New Interactive Statistics Page Provides Better Tools for Examining Bankruptcy Statistics

Submitted by webadmin on

Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

ABI’S NEW INTERACTIVE STATISTICS PAGE
PROVIDES BETTER TOOLS FOR EXAMINING BANKRUPTCY STATISTICS

 

May 6, 2010, Alexandria, Va.
face='Times New Roman'>—
The American Bankruptcy
Institute (ABI) has created new online interactive charts, graphs and
other easy-to-use tools to allow members of the public to gather
statistical information on bankruptcy filings dating back to 1980. The
new interactive charts improve upon the information currently on
ABI’s “Bankruptcy Statistics” page by providing the
user the ability to easily select and search bankruptcy statistical
information provided by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Users may research filings by chapter of the Bankruptcy Code (7, 11, 12
or 13), type (consumer or business), state, circuit, year or some
combination of these search categories.

Please click the following link to view ABI’s new interactive
statistics page:
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/bkstats/index.html'>http://www.abiworld.org/bkstats/index.html

The interactive website provides instructions on the home page and
individual instructions for the four different sections. The easy-to-use

interactive features also allow you to generate data from the graphs,
convert information to a PDF document or Excel chart, or to create an
image. If you need any assistance using this webpage or would like to
reproduce this information in electronic or written format, please
contact John Hartgen at 703-894-5935 or
href='
mailto:jhartgen@abiworld.org'>jhartgen@abiworld.org

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New



Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

 

ABI Tags

April Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Up 15 Percent over Last Year

Submitted by webadmin on

Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

APRIL CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS UP 15 PERCENT
OVER LAST YEAR

May 3, 2010, Alexandria, Va.
face='Times New Roman'>—
The 144,490 consumer
bankruptcies filed in April represented a 15 percent increase nationwide

over the 125,618 filings recorded in April 2009, according to the
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), relying on data from the National
Bankruptcy Research Center (NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that
the April consumer filings represented a 3 percent decrease from the
149,268 consumer filings recorded in March 2010. Chapter 13
filings constituted 25 percent of all consumer cases in April, remaining

unchanged from March.

“As Congress continues to consider measures to protect and
assist consumers, bankruptcy is still the last resort for families
coping with unemployment and increasing debt loads,” said ABI
Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. “Consumer filings this year
will likely surpass 1.5 million filings.”

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html
.

NBKRC is an online research center that offers subscribers access to
up-to-date research and statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database
contains complete information dating back to 1995. For more information
on NBKRC, please visit
color='#0000ff' face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.nbkrc.com
.

ABI Tags

April Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Up 15 Percent over Last Year

Submitted by webadmin on

Contact: John Hartgen

            

703-894-5935

            

jhartgen@abiworld.org

APRIL CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS UP 15 PERCENT
OVER LAST YEAR

May 3, 2010, Alexandria, Va.
face='Times New Roman'>—
The 144,490 consumer
bankruptcies filed in April represented a 15 percent increase nationwide

over the 125,618 filings recorded in April 2009, according to the
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), relying on data from the National
Bankruptcy Research Center (NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that
the April consumer filings represented a 3 percent decrease from the
149,268 consumer filings recorded in March 2010. Chapter 13
filings constituted 25 percent of all consumer cases in April, remaining

unchanged from March.

“As Congress continues to consider measures to protect and
assist consumers, bankruptcy is still the last resort for families
coping with unemployment and increasing debt loads,” said ABI
Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. “Consumer filings this year
will likely surpass 1.5 million filings.”

###

ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
information on ABI, visit
face='Times New Roman'>www.abiworld.org
. For additional
conference information, visit
href='
http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html'>
face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html
.

NBKRC is an online research center that offers subscribers access to
up-to-date research and statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database
contains complete information dating back to 1995. For more information
on NBKRC, please visit
color='#0000ff' face='Times New
Roman'>http://www.nbkrc.com
.

ABI Tags

March Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Reach Highest Monthly Total Since 2005 Bankruptcy Overhaul

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703-894-5935

            

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MARCH
CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY FILINGS REACH HIGHEST MONTHLY TOTAL SINCE 2005
BANKRUPTCY OVERHAUL

April 2, 2010 Alexandria,
Va.
 —The 149,268 consumer bankruptcies filed in March
represented the highest monthly consumer filing total since Congress
overhauled the Bankruptcy Code in 2005, according to the American
Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) relying on data from the National Bankruptcy
Research Center (NBKRC). The March filing total represented a 34 percent

increase from the February filing total of 111,693  and a 23
percent increase from March 2009 total of 121,413. Chapter 13 filings
constituted 25 percent of all consumer cases in March, representing a 2
percent decrease from February.

“The sustained economic
pressures of unemployment coupled with high pre-existing debt burdens
are a formula for consumer filings to surpass 1.5 million
filings,” said ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano.
“As consumers continue to look to bankruptcy for financial
shelter, annual filings will likely equal those averaged in the years
leading up to the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
Act of 2005.”

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ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization
dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency.
ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased

analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than
12,600 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders,
turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a
forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional
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NBKRC is an online research center that offers subscribers access to
up-to-date research and statistics on bankruptcy filings. The database
contains complete information dating back to 1995. For more information
on NBKRC, please visit
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*Definitions
from
 Bankruptcy Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, by the
American Bankruptcy Institute.



Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both
individual and business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair
distribution to creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt
property.  Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing

a fresh financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the
Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its

purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize
an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization
plan.

Chapter 12 of the
Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family
farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for an
individual with regular income whose debts do not exceed specific
amounts; it is typically used to budget some of the debtor’s
future earnings under a plan through which unsecured creditors are paid
in whole or in part.

 

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