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Live CLE Seminar
Bankruptcy 101: Critical Issues and Chapter 13 Plan
March 13, 2012 • Salt Lake City, UT

 

Note: This course has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused.

 

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit Course – Bankruptcy 101: Critical Issues and Chapter 13 PlanKnowing how to utilize a Chapter 13 bankruptcy on behalf of your client during foreclosure is an effective, but complicated tactic employed by lawyers. Continuing Legal Education CLE Credit Course - Special Offer

 

In this CLE, you will learn how to deal with issues of automatic stay, mortgage modifications and proof of claim, along with lien stripping issues such as statutory and case law, execution and post plan completion.

 

Our experienced presenters will help explain how a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be the best option for a homeowner in the midst of foreclosure proceedings.

 

The following Key topics will be discussed:

 

  • Addressing Strategic Defaults
  • Essentials of the Stay
  • Plan Treatment of Mortgages in Chapter 13
  • Lien Stripping Statutory and Case Law Basis
  • Post Plan Completion and Discharge
  • Completing the Chapter 13 Local Plan Form
  • Separately Classifying Creditors Such as Student Loans

 

Agenda

 

01:30 – 02:00

Registration

 

 

01:30 – 02:00

State-Specific Foreclosure Laws

 


  • Judicial vs. Non-Judicial States
  • Addressing Strategic Default (Is There Equity? Can the Client Afford the House? Household Budget)

 

 

02:00 – 02:30

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

 


  • Essentials of the Stay (When to File, When is it Too Late, Does it Exist for This Client?)
  • Ascertaining Client Objectives

 

 

02:30 – 03:00

Curing Defaults in a Chapter 13 Plan

 


  • Right to cure under §1322(c)
  • Plan treatment of mortgages in Chapter 13

 

 

03:00 – 03:45

Lien Stripping

 


  • Statutory and case law basis
  • Planning considerations
  • Execution
  • Potential issues
  • Post Plan completion and Discharge

 

 

03:45 – 04:00

Break

 

 

04:00 – 05:00

Structuring the Chapter 13 Plan

 


  • Use the right form
  • Completing the Local Plan Form
  • Secured
  • Priority
  • Unsecured
  • Separately Classifying Creditors such as Student Loans
  • Other Provisions – Trustee required provisions and additional language that should be used

 

CLE Course Speakers: Stephen M. EndertonSarah Mathews

 

cle credit course speakerAttorney Stephen M. Enderton

 

Enderton & Mathews, L.L.C. – Salt Lake City, UT

 

Stephen M Enderton, a graduate of the University of Denver Law School, founded Enderton & Mathews, LLC in April of 2004. Prior to this, Mr. Enderton was an associate attorney practicing primarily in the area of Bankruptcy Law. Mr. Enderton's career started in a general practice dealing in the areas of family law, criminal law and bankruptcy law. Mr. Enderton's primary concentration at Enderton & Mathews, LLC is devoted to bankruptcy law. Mr. Enderton has extensive courtroom experience as a litigator and has successfully argued before the appellate courts. Mr. Enderton is active in the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and as a member traveled to Washington D.C. to lobby for legislation relating to "Helping Families Save Their Homes Act." Mr. Enderton also serves as a State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He has also been a member the American Bankruptcy Institute. Mr. Enderton has attended many national training sessions sponsored by the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the Norton Institute on Bankruptcy Law. Mr. Enderton is also a member of the Bankruptcy section of the Utah State Bar.

 

Practice Areas
Bankruptcy / Debt


Education
School Focus Degree Year
University of Denver Law J.D. 1993
University of Utah Economics B.S. 1987


Bar Admissions

Utah, 1993
Colorado, 1994

 

Education

University of Denver College of Law, Denver, Colorado

cle credit course speakerAttorney Sarah Mathews

 

Enderton & Mathews, L.L.C. – Salt Lake City, UT

 

Sarah Mathews is a graduate of S.J. Quinney College of Law. Ms. Mathews is a partner at Enderton & Mathews, LLC.
Ms. Mathews' career started as a solo practitioner dealing in the areas of family law, bankruptcy law, and appeals. Ms. Mathews' primary concentration at Enderton & Mathews, LLC, is devoted to bankruptcy law, specifically Chapter 13, and appeals. Ms Mathews has successfully argued appeals before the Tenth Circuit BAP. Ms. Mathews is active in the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, serving as the Utah State Co-chair. As a NACBA member, she has traveled to Washington D.C. to lobby for legislation relating to "Helping Families Save Their Homes Act." Ms. Mathews is also a member of the Bankruptcy section of the Utah State Bar and had served for several years on the Board of Directors for Utah Legal Services.

Live CLE • Bankruptcy 101: Critical Issues and Chapter 13 Plan

March 13, 2012 • Salt Lake City, UT
CLE Credit Course in Salt Lake City, UT
Credits:

Total UT CLE credits: 3 hours

This course has been submitted for approval to the Utah State Bar-final approval pending.

 

Location:
Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown

215 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

Directions

Note: Parking is on your own.

 

Time:

Start 01:30 PM – Finish 05:00 PM

 

Tuition:

$200 First Registrant

Add Associate $100 dollars*
Add Paralegal $100 dollars*

$125 Young Lawyers – Under 4 years acceptance to the Bar.**

*Young Lawyers with under 4 years acceptance to the Bar may use the coupon code YL75 to receive the $75 discount when checking out.
**Discounts can not be combined
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