Bankruptcy Through The Looking Glass

Join Barry Levine on Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass for insightful discussions, expert advice, and real-life stories that shed light on the complexities of bankruptcy law and financial recovery.

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Thursday Sep 05, 2024

On this episode of Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass, Barry Levine and Sam Heninger discuss exemptions in bankruptcy, highlighting how they are the same in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. They explain the option to choose between federal and state exemptions, focusing on real estate exemptions in Massachusetts. Barry shares a personal experience about the importance of recording a new homestead after turning 62 to protect equity up to a million dollars. Tune in for valuable insights on navigating bankruptcy exemptions.
Timestamps:
00:00:26 - Understanding Exemptions in Bankruptcy
00:01:10 - Federal vs. State Exemptions in Massachusetts
00:01:31 - Real Estate Exemptions and Homestead Rules
00:02:25 - Other Common Exemptions
00:02:57 - Exemptions for Savings and Stock Holdings
00:03:28 - Homestead Exemptions in Different States
00:03:59 - Case Study: Homestead Exemption Strategy
00:05:02 - Trustee's Role and Compensation
00:05:34 - Misconceptions About Bankruptcy Abuses
00:06:41 - Defining Dischargeable Debts
00:07:57 - Automatic Stays Explained
00:10:13 - Rights of Creditors in Bankruptcy
00:16:18 - Closing Remarks and Personal Anecdotes
About The Show
Join Barry Levine on Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass for insightful discussions, expert advice, and real-life stories that shed light on the complexities of bankruptcy law and financial recovery.

The Human Side of Bankruptcy

Thursday Sep 05, 2024

Thursday Sep 05, 2024

In this episode of "Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine," Matt Sky speaks with experienced bankruptcy attorney Barry Levine about the emotional and psychological challenges individuals face when going through bankruptcy. Barry emphasizes the common tendency for people to avoid their financial problems, likening it to sticking their heads in the sand. He stresses the importance of addressing debt issues head-on and highlights that dealing with creditors, while sometimes unpleasant, is manageable and not the end of the world. Barry's 43+ years of experience in the field provide valuable insights into navigating financial challenges with resilience and understanding.
Timestamps:
[00:02:36] Recognizing early signs of distress.
[00:05:23] Managing people's stress levels.
[00:09:12] Bankruptcy affecting personal relationships.
[00:14:08] Rebuilding credit after bankruptcy.
[00:15:23] Filing for bankruptcy advice.
About the Show
Welcome to Bankruptcy: Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine. Delve into the intricate world of financial renaissance as we navigate the complexities and triumphs of bankruptcy.

Thursday Sep 05, 2024

In a podcast episode, Barry Levine emphasizes the critical importance of facing reality when dealing with financial issues and creditors. He advises clients to understand their exposure and assets clearly. Barry's approach is rooted in realism and practicality, as he believes in dealing with the facts as they are. He mentions that many debtors ignore their financial problems, likening them to ostriches sticking their heads in the sand. However, Barry's experience has taught him that avoiding creditors and financial challenges only exacerbates the situation.
Timestamps:
[00:01:50] An old hippie lawyer.
[00:07:26] Small business financial struggles.
[00:08:56] Bankruptcy business challenges.
[00:13:10] High income Chapter 13 filings.
[00:18:45] Bankruptcy misconceptions explained.
[00:19:59] Bankruptcy and pension plan changes.
About the show:
 
With over 43 years of experience in bankruptcy law, Barry Levine has cemented his reputation as a seasoned professional in the field. Throughout his career, his primary focus has been on guiding debtors, whether individuals or small businesses, through their financial challenges. His legal journey began in the last century during law school, where he gained valuable experience under a seasoned attorney specializing in creditor relations.
Barry's client-centric approach involves a pragmatic assessment of their financial circumstances. He stresses the importance of facing reality and addressing the facts directly. Whether it's strategizing to keep a business operational, restructuring debts, or navigating the complexities of bankruptcy, Barry advises clients on the best course of action tailored to their specific needs.
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Thursday Sep 05, 2024

Exploring the impact of natural disasters on bankruptcy filings, Barry Levine and Matt Skye discuss how events like hurricanes and wildfires affect individuals' financial situations. Barry shares his experience in Massachusetts, noting that government insurance often covers disasters, minimizing the influx of bankruptcy cases. Despite occasional closures due to blizzards and tornadoes, natural disasters in Massachusetts typically do not lead to a surge in bankruptcies.
Timestamps:
[00:03:19] Financial challenges and bankruptcy.
[00:06:25] Discharging student loans.
[00:09:37] Student loan repayment strategies.
[00:13:39] Senior citizens facing bankruptcy.
[00:15:45] Dealing with financial setbacks.
 
About the Show
Welcome to Bankruptcy: Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine. Delve into the intricate world of financial renaissance as we navigate the complexities and triumphs of bankruptcy.
 

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