Strange Water Problems Lead Family To File For Bankruptcy
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on June 21, 2012
One Connecticut family claims their mysterious -- and repeated -- water issues have led to them file for bankruptcy. A seemingly never-ending subterranean water problem has caused repeated damage to their property, and they have spent more than $30,000 in an effort to repair it. Now, the Connecticut homeowners have had enough, and the husband says their only viable option in the wake of their repeated water woes is filing for bankruptcy.
Ex-football Player Filing For Bankruptcy, Sues NFL For Concussion
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on June 07, 2012
Filing for bankruptcy in Connecticut is a decision not easily reached for most people. However, when faced with overwhelming debts and the potential of losing everything you own, sometimes bankruptcy is the best way to find relief. Filing for bankruptcy seemed to be the best decision for Jamal Lewis, a former professional football player.
'Octomom' Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy To Start Over
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on May 17, 2012
Most Connecticut residents have probably heard of Nadya Suleman, also known as "Octomom." Suleman has 14 children but is most famous for giving birth to octuplets. Recently, her financial troubles have apparently become too much, and she has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. She claims she has about $1 million in debt and wants to start over financially. Suleman stated that difficult decisions have led her to the decision to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Experts Project Consumer Bankruptcies Will Continue To Drop
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on April 11, 2012
Many Connecticut residents and others across the country are starting to bounce back from the effects of the Great Recession and are beginning to get their finances in order. In the last few years, many individuals filed for bankruptcy because of financial conditions out of their control. Yet, according to the latest financial information, the number of personal bankruptcy filings is expected to keep decreasing for at least the remainder of 2012.
Bank Of America Reaches Separate Foreclosure Deal With Government
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on March 15, 2012
Readers of this blog may recall a story about a large, multi-billion-dollar settlement that the attorneys general of 49 states reached with major banks across the country in regards to improper foreclosure practices. Recently learned, though, is that Bank of America has reached a separate deal as part of the overall foreclosure settlement that could reduce its penalties while providing substantial relief to thousands of homeowners. The deal could very well provide much needed help to homeowners in Connecticut.
Connecticut Town Manager Receives Foreclosure Notice
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on February 07, 2012
In these tough economic times, many Connecticut residents have become all too familiar with foreclosure proceedings. Whether it happens to a relative, a neighbor or themselves, many residents have been affected by foreclosures in one way or another ever since the housing crisis began in 2008. In that vein, readers of this blog may be interested to hear of the financial problems faced by the town manager of Enfield, Connecticut.
Mortgage Fraud Scheme Ends In Foreclosure And Imprisonment
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on December 14, 2011
The United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut sentenced a Connecticut man to 18 months in prison late last month. The man was found guilty of orchestrating a $4 million mortgage fraud scheme that eventually resulted in foreclosure on several of his properties. Following his imprisonment, he will be required to undergo three years of supervised release.
Debt Relief And Bankruptcy Improved A Marriage
On behalf of Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC on November 17, 2011
It may seem as if Connecticut residents are constantly being bombarded with negative stories about the weak economy. Stories about bankruptcies, home foreclosures and unemployment are often a part of the daily news. But there are some positive stories for those in need of debt relief.