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Consumer Bankruptcy Hot Topics: Rule 3002.1 Interpretations and Actions; Home Loan Modifications and Loan Forgiveness; Reaffirmation Agreements; and the Collision of Family Law and Bankruptcy
Contains material from Aug 2013
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Session 2: Legitimate and Illegitimate Approaches to Home Loan Modification and Loan Forgiveness - Home loan modification and loan forgiveness is an ever-evolving minefield for both banks and borrowers, from constant regulations and rule-making to shady third-party "loan modification" assistance groups. Navigating and protecting your client through this morass is possible when armed with the right information.
Session 3: Reaffirmation Agreements: Personal and Real Property - Lender's counsel and debtor's counsel discuss the benefits, burdens and beauties of reaffirmation agreements.
Session 4: Family Law and Bankruptcy—No Love (or Money) Lost - Family law and bankruptcy often collide in interesting ways. A discussion of the basics of bankruptcy and family law, as well as issues that arise when these areas of law intersect.
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Cristina Platon Camarata, Eduardo V. Rodriguez
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Session 1
—26 mins
Rule 3002.1—Interpretations and Actions (Aug 2013)
How the Courts are interpreting Rule 3002.1 and what the Courts are doing.
Originally presented: Aug 2013 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Cristina Platon Camarata,
Buckley Madole, P.C. - League City, TX
Eduardo V. Rodriguez,
Malaise Law Firm - Brownsville, TX
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Gary J. Campbell, Shawn I. Carter, Janna Countryman
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Session 2
—60 mins
Legitimate and Illegitimate Approaches to Home Loan Modification and Loan Forgiveness (Aug 2013)
Home loan modification and loan forgiveness is an ever-evolving minefield for both banks and borrowers, from constant regulations and rule-making to shady third-party "loan modification" assistance groups. Navigating and protecting your client through this morass is possible when armed with the right information.
Originally presented: Aug 2013 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Gary J. Campbell,
Gary J. Campbell & Associates, P.C. - Sherman, TX
Shawn I. Carter,
Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel - Addison, TX
Janna Countryman,
Standing Chapter 12 & 13 Trustee - Plano, TX
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June A. Mann, Theda W. Page, Stephen G. Wilcox
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Session 3
—60 mins
Topic B: Reaffirmation Agreements—Personal and Real Property (Aug 2013)
Lender's counsel and debtor's counsel discuss the benefits, burdens and beauties of reaffirmation agreements.
Originally presented: Aug 2013 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
June A. Mann,
Mann Law Firm PLLC - Houston, TX
Theda W. Page,
The Page Law Firm - Frisco, TX
Stephen G. Wilcox,
Bassel & Wilcox, P.L.L.C. - Fort Worth, TX
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Hon. H. DeWayne "Cooter" Hale, Bryan W. McDaniel, Layla D. Milligan
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Session 4
—58 mins
Topic D: Family Law and Bankruptcy—No Love (or Money) Lost (Aug 2013)
Family law and bankruptcy often collide in interesting ways. A discussion of the basics of bankruptcy and family law, as well as issues that arise when these areas of law intersect.
Originally presented: Aug 2013 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Hon. H. DeWayne "Cooter" Hale,
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
Bryan W. McDaniel,
Law Office of Bryan W. McDaniel PC - Elgin, TX
Layla D. Milligan,
Attorney at Law - Austin, TX