May 11, 2006
Bankruptcy Filings Soaring Again
It looks as if last year's reform law did not really stem the enormous flood of bankruptcies after all.
Courts now see an average of 2,000 new filings a day -- four times the number that were filed in November 2005 after the bankruptcy law went into effect, according to Chris Lundquist, founder of Lundquist Consulting, which tracks bankruptcy trends.
If filings continue to rise at anything like this rate -- which is not a given, but certainly a possibility -- we could see close to 1 million filings by the end of the year.
Flood hits credit counseling agencies
Meanwhile, the leading credit counseling organization says bankruptcy reform is putting unprecedented strain on counselors' finances. Bankruptcy filers are required to undergo credit counseling before they can proceed with their cases, but many arrive at the counselors in such sorry shape that they can't pay the nominal fee the agencies impose, said Bob Ensinger, marketing director for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
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