Phone: 631-467-4600
Fax: 631-467-4603
Law Office of Thomas Foy's Websites:
lisslawyer.com
www.longislandchapter7lawyer.com
www.longisland-criminal-lawyer.com
Counties Served:
| Suffolk |
Areas of Practice:
Bankruptcy
Criminal Law - Federal
Dui / Dwi
States/ Courts Admitted:
New York, U.S. courts for Eastern and Southern Districts
Law School:
Cornell
Memberships:
National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives
Practice Areas:
Established: 1978
Free Consult: Yes
Credit Cards: Yes
Visit Home: Yes
Visit Hospital: Yes
Visit Jail: Yes
Many people in Lake Grove, New York struggle to pay their bills. They may lose hope that they'll ever be able to cover their debt. One option they may turn to is bankruptcy.
There's no magic formula for deciding when bankruptcy is the right choice. It's an option you might consider if you:
Bankruptcy does not get rid of all debts. You're still responsible for:
As a Lake Grove consumer, you can file for bankruptcy in New York under either:
On April 20, 2005, the President signed into law the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, which limits individual access to US bankruptcy courts. Some of the changes, which were effective October 17, 2005, included:
"Exempt" property is property that you are allowed to keep. What property is exempt is determined by state law. The items and amounts in this section may change in the future. Updated information can be found in the state code.
In Lake Grove, New York you may take only state exemptions. You may not take the exemptions provided by federal bankruptcy laws even though the federal exemptions may be more beneficial.
Creditors are subject to state law provisions incorporated into bankruptcy cases. If a bankruptcy court lifts the automatic stay and permits a specific creditor to seize and liquidate property subject to a lien, creditors must obey all state law limitations on collection practices. For more information, see legal assistance for debtors. Also, all statutory provisions depend on conformity with the prohibition against fraudulent conversions creating exempt property.