Recently in bankruptcy Category

By all accounts, big banks continue to be the target of growing public outrage. They keep pitting Main Street against Wall Street and alienating the public in the process. It is easy to find current examples of this outrage...
Caution -if you're tired of the lending industry ruling our world, taking bailout funds and not helping helping struggling borrowers, watching the below video may outrage you. On the eve of introducing Senator Durbin's Helping Families Save Their Homes Act...
With so many consumers finding themselves out of work, deep in debt and struggling to keep up with escalating credit card payments as creditors raise interest rates on already borrowed debt, many people are determining whether or not bankruptcy is...
Are American banks trying to dig themselves out of the hole on the average American's back? Take some time to click on the link below and read a great article by Trish Gannon over at River Journal. The story paints...
Americas Watchdogs and its National Mortgage Complaint Center wants to hear from mortgage servicing employees about homeowner payment abuse. According to Americas Watchdogs and the National Mortgage Complaint Center, "it's not a question of if U.S. banks and mortgage servicing...
Beset by financial problems in 2002, Eunice Anderson fell months behind in the mortgage payments on her four-bedroom ranch in Redford Township, Mich., near Detroit. Anderson, 48, a medical insurance auditor, says she was unable to refinance or negotiate a...
A memoir exposing the steep price consumers pay when facing mortgage servicing errors, inaccurate credit reporting, illegal debt collection practices, identity theft and weak consumer protection laws. THE BOOK » DENISE'S STORY »