Continuing the Automatic Stay in Subsequent Filing Cases
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Protecting Your Clients Beyond the 30-Day Mark
In a subsequent filing case, the automatic stay remains in effect for only thirty days, and in cases involving more than one previous filing within a year there's no stay at all-but that doesn't mean there aren't options for protecting your clients. Learn about the fatal mistake many attorneys make when moving to extend the stay, and how you may be able to obtain injunctive relief for clients who aren't eligible for a stay at all.
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Welcome Message -
BLM Intro -
BLM Organization -
MAXimizing Initial Client Contact -
Could Your Client’s Mortgage be Unsecured Debt? -
MAXimizing Returns for You and Your Client -
The Art and Science of Telephone Taping -
Daily Interest Mortgages -
Enforcing Your Clients' Discharge -
1306 v. 1327 Plans - What's the Difference? -
Abandoning Property the Right Way -
Amending Schedules in Bankruptcy -
Employing Professionals in Bankruptcy -
The Disabled Debtor -
Modifying Chapter 13 Plans -
The Mortgage Proof of Claim Checklist -
Objections to Proofs of Claim -
Getting Inside the Other Side of Mortgaging Servicing -
1306 Plans and Approval of Settlements -
HAMP, HARP and TARP -
Avoiding Second Mortgages in Bankruptcy -
Pre-Petition FDCPA Claims in Bankruptcy -
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