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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Arizona Bankruptcy Judge Talks About Reaffirmations, Redemptions in Her Bankruptcy Cases in a Video Published on the Arizona Bankruptcy Court Website

Bankruptcy Judge Hollowell sits primarily in Tucson, so she presides over my cases less frequently than some other Arizona Bankruptcy Judges.

But she's always been smart, even before she got the robes.

She also gives a care about debtors moving through her Court, and she's generated a video discussing reaffirmation and redemption which is published on the Arizona Bankruptcy Court Website.

Whether your case is in Phoenix or in Tucson, it's a smart thing to listen to a Bankruptcy Judge who took the time to explain how she looks at reaffirmations.

You will all recall from my prior blog entries on the point that I share her concerns about reaffirming on automobile loans. In fact, I like reaffirmations the same way I like root canals.

If you listen to the entirety of Judge Hollowell's reaffirmation and redemption video, you'll understand why I feel that way. Or read my older posts on the subject; I was traumatized by a client who asked me to help her reaffirm, who subsequently defaulted on the expensive car loan.

That's why they call it the practice of law; you get to learn a lot of ways NOT to do things.

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