Friday, October 14, 2005

Bankruptcy Law Is Criticized for Creditors' Role in Counseling - New York Times

Bankruptcy Law Is Criticized for Creditors' Role in Counseling - New York Times: "October 14, 2005

A requirement of the new bankruptcy law that sends Americans into credit counseling before they can erase their debts is drawing criticism from consumer advocates, bankruptcy lawyers and financial educators, who are concerned that the creditors are subsidizing the counseling.

Critics say that the new counseling requirement, part of the law that takes effect on Monday, increases the risk that people will be improperly steered away from the courts and into debt management plans, for which the counseling agency often receives part of any debts repaid."

1 Comments:

At 11:12 PM, Blogger Jarrett Bellini said...

Graham, my hotmail is not working. I'm on Samui at Charlie's Huts. Probably won't do the full moon so I can go uyp north and Trek, but I will be here at least the nights of the 15th and 16th. Going to get a Thai massage, now at 10:10, but should be on the beach outside Charlie's later in the afternoon before my mid-afternoon nap. :) So, if you are in the area, I'll be around. May go snorkeling tomorrow. Cheers.

 

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