Attorney Richard Gaudreau

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Bankruptcy of the Elder Class

[caption id="attachment_69" align="alignleft" width="197" caption="U.S. senior citizens are facing an unprecedented spike in bankruptcy filings"][/caption] While the news media focuses most of its efforts on covering the economic downturn and its effect on the young and middle aged populations, there is a silent yet growing contingent of Americans who are facing financial hardships and the...

Bankruptcies on the Rise amid Economic Recovery

[caption id="attachment_40" align="alignleft" width="210" caption="U.S. Bankruptcy Courts Still Seeing an Increase in Filings"][/caption] U.S. bankruptcies increased 35% over the last year with 1.3 million bankruptcy cases filed between July 2008 and June 2009 as the recession took a steep toll on households and businesses, said the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts on Thursday.  Leading...

Response to Recent LA Times Blog

[caption id="attachment_51" align="alignleft" width="385" caption="Bankruptcy filings still on the rise"][/caption] A recent LA Times blog (August 10, 2009) by Tom Petruno* highlights the highly controversial and divisive issue being debated in today’s bankruptcy circles. The problem surrounds homeowners with upside-down mortgages (i.e. those whose homes are worth less than they are mortgaged).  The current mortgage...

Keep Your Home – Important Bankruptcy Facts

[caption id="attachment_28" align="alignleft" width="413" caption="A growing number of foreclosure signs are appearing in neighborhoods across the country."][/caption] The real estate boom of the late 1990’s and early 2000’s caused a super inflated valuation of both property and the attached mortgages.  Many individuals and families anxious to assume their place in the American Dream became homeowners...