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Great Plains Lending: Jesse James Used a Gun!!! Caveat Emptor – Buyer Beware

June 23, 2014 Mike Shovan

Ever heard of Great Plains Lending? If you do receive anything from them, throw it in your circular file or use it as a fire

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Grace in Defeat by the Thugs in Congress – Never Give Up!

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Dear Mike, We lost the vote.   This morning, the Senate held its first vote on the Bank on Students Act to let people refinance their

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

7th Circuit Allows the Redemption of Property Provided Redemption Period Has Not Expired

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, a Chapter 13 plan may redeem property from tax sale so long as redemption period did not expire

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

Cash Value of Insurance Policy was Exempt where Beneficiaries were Debtor’s Non-Dependent Adult Children

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, an Indiana Insurance policy was exempt where beneficiaries were debtor’s non-dependent adult children. Under Indiana law insurance upon

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

Can a Chapter 13 Plan be Modified Based on Information Known Pre-Confirmation?

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, an Illinois Chapter 13 debtor could not modify confirmed plan on basis of information known prior to confirmation,

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June 22, 2014 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, an Insurance policy was exempt where beneficiaries were debtor’s non-dependent adult children, to wit: Under Indiana law which

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

What Happens if I Fail to Disclose an Asset in my Bankruptcy in Michigan?

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

The short answer is that you lose the exemption. Lesson learned: Bankruptcy in Michigan is a process of full disclosure and complete transparency. As reported

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