Bankruptcy Options for Tribal Casinos
Due to their status as "domestic dependent nations", Native American Tribes and their casino's may not be eligible for bankruptcy protection, although...
Cash Collateral in Bankruptcy
To avoid credit risk when dealing with a Chapter 11 debtor in possession, check if the debtor has court authority to use cash collateral before delive...
How Will The New Bankruptcy Laws Affect My Petition?
The choice to file for bankruptcy is not always an easy one. As it can change not merely your daily life but that of your family, it’s necessary t...
Bankruptcy Laws: Core Proceedings vs. Non-Core Proceedings
Bankruptcy court is a special court, and the power of a bankruptcy judge is generally limited to bankruptcy matters. Congress has granted bankruptcy j...
Overview Of Bankruptcy Act of 2005
In 2005, Congress enacted a major overhaul to bankruptcy law. The resulting amendments, called BAPCPA or the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protect...
New Bankruptcy Law 2005 Changes Debtors’ Responsibilities
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
New Bankruptcy Law Establishes Stricter Criteria For Chapter 7 & 13
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
New Bankruptcy Law 2005 Contains Child Support Provisions
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005






