201403.27
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One of Life’s Greatest Joys

The American Dream refuses to go away quietly in the night.   The aspiration for home-ownership has survived even the dismal recession whose tentacles began to appear in 2007 and a few of which linger to this day.   One of our lawfirms’ great celebrations occurs when a short sale client returns to buy their first home…

201401.16
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Phantom Income as of 1-16-14

The House Bill and budget has been sent to the Senate as I write today.  It does NOT  include an extension of the exemption that expired 12-31-13 for treating forgiven debt as income.   There are still advocates for the extension of the exemption and this is the latest information available as of today: Bill Seeks…

201312.20
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Lawyer Stereotypes

Whether it was Perry Mason, LA LAW, or an actual relationship with an attorney, most of us have stereotypes of attorneys.  Not only attorneys in general, but the way you think of an F. Lee Baily or Johnny Cochran type litigator is probably not the same way you feel about a Tax Attorney.   When you…

201311.30
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Dog Days of the Short Sale

Some clients who come into our office to sign documents to shed the albatross of an upside down home, have asked, “why do you have a dog in the office?”   First I must point out that many enlightened organizations permit well trained canines at work.  Dogs have long since proven their worth in law enforcement,…

201311.27
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The Economics of Thankfulness

First and foremost, a Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Secondly, despite the great relief that many homeowners have gotten over the past year by “getting out from under” the crushing weight of a home mortgage gone bad,  “Adults have maintained a positive view of homeownership five years after the biggest housing crisis hit the nation…