Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

New bankruptcy law a problem for Katrina victims

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
This topic is archived.
Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion (Through 2005) Donate to DU
 
RobertSeattle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:29 PM
Original message
New bankruptcy law a problem for Katrina victims
GOP President and GOP Congress: Welcome to REALITY

http://today.reuters.com/investing/financeArticle.aspx?type=bondsNews&storyID=2005-09-01T174108Z_01_N01462902_RTRIDST_0_WEATHER-KATRINA-BANKRUPTCY.XML

New bankruptcy law a problem for Katrina victims

Thu Sep 1, 2005 1:42 PM ET
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Hurricane Katrina is expected to cause a spurt of bankruptcy filings by storm victims -- and sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy laws may leave them even more strapped than they otherwise might be.

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, which takes effect Oct. 17, includes a slew of rules and restrictions intended to curb abuse. These are expected to make it harder for individuals to file to keep creditors away, and more difficult for businesses to reorganize.

But the law wasn't directed at people who file because of catastrophes such as Katrina, in which people lost homes, businesses and perhaps months of regular paychecks. Katrina has caused widespread devastation in Louisiana and Mississippi and left New Orleans, population 462,269, virtually uninhabitable.

(more at link)

Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
Jacobin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:31 PM
Response to Original message
1. Yep, it sure will
For one thing, you have to have pay stubs from the last six months of employment......or the case will be dismissed.

not to mention the bazillion other little bullshit stuff they've crammed into the bill to make it expensive and burdensome for people who have been hit with financial misfortune.

Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
elehhhhna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:35 PM
Response to Reply #1
3. They average your past income. If you have none now, it doesn't matter.
The repayment plan is determined by your PAST wages.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
whatever4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:35 PM
Response to Original message
2. But the law wasn't directed at people who file because of catastrophes...
I question that. In light of the impending housing bubble bust, I question that highly

It's always been directed at people facing hard times. Else why isn't there a health-care exclusion of some kind? People frequently face bankruptcy due to medical costs...and what's the state of our health care in this nation? These laws were directed at the people who would most need to declare bankruptcy, with no apologies about it.

And the hurricane season we predicted to be a bad one this year.

No, I question highly that these laws weren't directed at those exact victims of this hurricane; all they didn't know was the name of the storm.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
VADem11 Donating Member (783 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:38 PM
Response to Original message
4. Democrats have proposed protection for hurricane victims
http://atrios.blogspot.com/2005_08_28_atrios_archive.html#112560030552421807

Every Dem should support this. I'd like to see the repugs trying to oppose this.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
Lindsay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:38 PM
Response to Original message
5. Some Dems are on the ball on this.
Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Rep. Mel Watt, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee announced today that when Congress returns next Tuesday, they will introduce legislation to protect the thousands of families and small businesses financially devastated by Hurricane Katrina from being penalized by anti-debtor provisions contained in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, scheduled to take effect on October 17, 2005. Reps. Conyers, Nadler, and Jackson Lee released the following joint statement:

"We are concerned that just as survivors of Hurricane Katrina are beginning to rebuild their lives, the new bankruptcy law will result in a further and unintended financial whammy. Unfortunately, the new law is likely to have the consequence of preventing devestated families from being able to obtain relief from massive and unexpected new financial obligations they are incurring and by forcing them to repay their debt with income they no longer have, but which is counted by the law.

More at http://atrios.blogspot.com/
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
hobbit709 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:46 PM
Response to Original message
6. I would just walk away
not file and start over. If they want to take the house-let them have the rubble, if they want the car-let them have the rusty pile of scrap metal, have no bank account for them to get at, and fuck the credit card companies.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
SammyWinstonJack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:49 PM
Response to Reply #6
8. Won't they garnish wages? In Texas they can only garnish wages
for some fed taxes, child support and student loans. Are the gulf states affected by Katrina the same?
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 02:47 PM
Response to Original message
7. oh, the gop will sign a bill and feign compassion
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
DU AdBot (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view 
this author's profile Click to add 
this author to your buddy list Click to add 
this author to your Ignore list Thu May 02nd 2024, 01:42 PM
Response to Original message
Advertisements [?]
 Top

Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion (Through 2005) Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC