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When Bankruptcy Makes Sense

Monday, January 5th, 2009

From Newsweek online:

“In January, we’re supposed to sit down and organize our personal finances. This year I’ll risk my good-girl reputation with a subversive idea: go bankrupt in 2009. If you’re reaching the end of your rope, don’t try to hold on. Save what you can.

It’s painful and humiliating even to consider bankruptcy, let alone join that crowd in the courthouse corridor, waiting for your name to be called. Normally I’d say suck it up, cut spending and repay your consumer debt. But that’s not always possible, especially with an economic tsunami rolling over your home, job and health insurance.

Most families, honorable to the end, struggle longer than they should, says Katie Porter a law professor at the University of Iowa. By the time they give in, they’ve lost assets they could have used to start over again. That defeats the point of bankruptcy—to stop the self-blame and hopelessness that goes with bad luck and bad bills, and give yourself a second chance.

The right time to go bankrupt is when you’re financially stuck but still have assets to protect. You can use Chapter 7, the most popular type, only once in eight years, so draw upa ‘no kidding’ plan for living on your income when you’re finally clear. ‘If you’re out of work, try not to go bankrupt until you have a new job and can see what’s ahead of you,’ says Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren.

It’s a mistake to tap your retirement accounts to make minimum payments on monstrous bills. IRAs and 401(k)s are largely protected in bankruptcy, as is most of your child’s 529 college-savings account. This money is your future. Leave it alone and use credit cards for your necessities. Card issuers know that some of their customers will fail. That’s why they charge elephant fees.

Your health is your future, too. You’re doing your family no favors by forgoing medical treatment because you can’t pay. Bankruptcy eliminates medical as well as consumer debt…”

The article goes on to cite a California bankruptcy attorney, stating that “you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, wipe out your consumer debts and still keep your home, provided that your mortgage payments are up to date.” For the above reasons, along with many other related reasons, Orange County residents should be aware of the advantage of filing for bankruptcy for those struggling with their finances. This is especially true for those who wish to keep their homes or other assets, as the article points out. Orange County is especially well suited to receive this advice, as residents from Irvine to Santa Ana to Laguna Woods find themselves with assets to protect but too many bills to pay.

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Orange County Based Oil Change Company Files Bankruptcy

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

The bankruptcy attorneys for Orange County’s EZ Lube have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on its behalf.

From the Orange County Register online:

“Santa Ana-based EZ Lube — a chain of 82 largely SoCal oil-change shops — says it has filed for bankruptcy protection and has plans to sell its assets. The company says the financial dealings should have no impact on its stores or customers.

EZ Lube’s court papers blamed its financial woes on rising gas prices that cut driving and need for oil changes, high debt levels and negative publicity from a state and Orange County probe into EZ Lube’s sales procedures.

According to bankruptcy court papers, EZ Lube — which employs 1,000 people — lost $44 million in 2007 and was down another $8 milion in 2008’s first nine months. Sales were off 10% to $66 million in 2008’s first 10 months.

EZ Lube, which entered bankruptcy Dec. 9, may auction its assets off in March. It already has a big by a group that includes its current lenders.

Says CEO Marc Graham in a statement on EZ Lube’s Web page: ‘Completing the sale through the Chapter 11 process will allow us to significantly reduce our debt and undertake an orderly transition of ownership. Throughout the sale process, servicing our customers and providing valuable preventative maintenance services is our priority.’”

It is unclear if any of the EZ Lube’s in Orange County will be closed, or if they will all remain open during the reorganization process. EZ Lube has many locations in Orange County, including: Costa Mesa, Laguna Woods, Tustin, Orange, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Huntington Beach, Dana Point, Fullerton, San Clemente, and Yorba Linda.

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