Debt Solutions for NC with John T. Orcutt Law Firm

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07/28/2026

The latest major U.S. student loan “settlement” is the court-related action around the SAVE repayment plan (The SAVE saving on a Valuable Education) plan was an income-driven repayment option for federal student loans designed to lower monthly bills. This action effectively pushed the Education ...

07/23/2026

The rapid rise in property taxes and homeowners insurance across North Carolina is quietly driving up monthly mortgage payments, making it harder for many homeowners to stay current and pushing some into delinquency. As escrow costs swell—especially in metros like Raleigh—families who budgeted f...

07/13/2026

Japan’s bankruptcy surge to an all-time high is mainly the result of persistent inflation, higher labor costs, and a weak yen squeezing small and mid-sized businesses. In 2025, bankruptcies topped 10,000 for the first time in 12 years, with labor shortages and high prices driving many firms over t...

06/23/2026

Many people assume that foreclosures happen because homeowners cannot afford their mortgage loan payments, but in much of the Southeast, the real issue is different. The biggest problem is not the principal and interest portion of the loan, which often stays the same, but the rising costs included i...

06/09/2026

A major Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen franchisee operating more than 130 locations in the Southeast filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because its business model could no longer support a heavy debt load in the face of rising costs and weakening traffic. The company, Sailormen Inc., which runs stores prima...

05/29/2026

Americans are falling behind on their $1.25 trillion credit‑card bill because the basic math of everyday life no longer works for many households: prices have stayed high, wages have not fully kept up, and credit cards now charge some of the highest interest rates in modern history, turning short....

04/21/2026

North Carolina faces a growing risk of “water bankruptcy” a condition where water demand outpaces reliable supply because of rapid population growth, uneven water distribution, aging infrastructure, and increasing climate pressures. While the state is not currently out of water, the combination ...

03/31/2026

The American College of Bankruptcy is dedicated to enhancing professionalism, scholarship, and service in the field of bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice. Its members include judges, lawyers, international fellows, accountants, corporate turnaround specialists, government officials, and othe...

03/24/2026

Two consumer bankruptcy attorneys report a sharp rise in Gen Z and young millennial bankruptcy filings, especially among 25- to 35-year-olds. They attribute the trend to higher living costs and flat wages. They also point to easy access to credit cards, buy now, pay later loans, and a surge in onlin...

03/10/2026

Abstract: "Ed Boltz, the managing partner of the Law Offices of John T. Orcutt, and associate bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Srnik, posit that recent North Carolina bankruptcy decisions in In re Peach and In re Rogers transform technical rules about postpetition mortgage fees into robust consumer‑prote...

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