The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2025 (CBRA) is one of the most significant proposed changes to the U.S....
Bankruptcy
Maintaining Lien Priority During Mitigation: A Guide for Creditors
For secured creditors, lien priority is everything. Whether you are holding a deed of trust, a UCC filing, or a...
Loss Mitigation Options Explained: A Guide for Creditors
When borrowers default on their obligations, creditors face complex decisions about how to recover the outstanding...
Pursuing Judgment Enforcement with Legal Help
Winning a court judgment is a significant legal milestone for creditors, but it is rarely the final step. Once a...
How the Statute of Limitations Affects Creditor Lawsuits
For creditors seeking to collect a debt through litigation, timing is everything. While valid claims may exist, they...
Legal Discovery in Creditor Litigation: What to Expect
When a creditor files a lawsuit to collect a debt, the process doesn’t move straight from filing to judgment. One of...
How to Handle Debtor Counterclaims
When creditors pursue legal action to collect debts, it’s not uncommon for debtors to fight back with counterclaims....
Using Summary Judgment Motions in Debt Litigation: A Strategic Tool for Creditors
Timely resolution in debt cases isn’t just ideal, it’s essential for protecting your financial interests. Creditors,...
Pre-Litigation Steps for Creditors
Entering into a formal lawsuit is a significant decision for any creditor. Filing a complaint involves filing fees,...
What Is a Default Judgment and How to Get One
When a debtor fails to respond to a lawsuit, a creditor may be entitled to a default judgment. This powerful legal...










