HIP at the 2013 Benaroya Seafair Triathlon

JULY 21, 2013 – HANIS IRVINE PROTHERO legal assistants Katherine Brennan and Sean Prothero competed in the 2013 Seafair Triathlon.  Both achieved their personal best times in the event which consists of a ½ mile swim, 12 mile bike, and 5K run.  Sean completed the course in 1:34:04 and Katherine finished in 2:04:36.  Great effort.  HIP is proud of you! Congratulations! 

Katherine finishing the bike leg of her triathlon
Katherine finishing the bike leg of her triathlon

 

Sean finishing the swim leg of his triathlon
Sean finishing the swim leg of his triathlon

HIP friends Andrea Keikkala, Executive Director of the Kent Chamber of Commerce, and State Representative Dave Upthegrove, also competed in the event.  Dave competed with his father, John, who is blind. 

John – you are an inspiration to everyone!  Way to go!

HIP legal assistants Sean Prothero and  Katherine Brennan with Executive Director of the Kent Chamber of Commerce Andrea Keikala,  State Representative Dave Upthegrove, and his father John Upthegrove at the finish line.Sean, Katherine, Andrea, John, and Dave at the finish line.
The Triathletes at the finish line!

How Bankruptcy Can Save Your Home

HOW BANKRUPTCY HELPS SAVE YOUR HOME

 

Bankruptcy, although the big bad word when it comes to finances, can and does help people every day.  One very big way it can help is by potentially allowing someone to keep their home. 

 

In today’s world, people are finding themselves falling behind on mortgage payments for any number of reasons.  Foreclosure is started leaving the owners with having to come up with large amounts of money to catch up the arrears on their home, in order to keep it, which one does not have.  The owner then attempts other ways to try to save the home including trying to qualify for a loan modification or refinance of the property.  However, this does not always work, leaving the owner in a tough spot.  This is where bankruptcy can help.

 

In a chapter 13 bankruptcy, one creates a plan payment.  The plan typically last for 60 months.  How the plan helps is it takes your arrears and spreads the amount over the 60 months of the plan.  An added bonus, the bankruptcy stops ongoing interest or penalties on the arrears from accruing.

 

Something that is important to understand about this though is that the owner must keep the house mortgage payment current during this time period.  The first question one would need to ask then: can I continue to make the current payment on time?  The bankruptcy will not change the interest rate or the monthly payment or any other terms, with a few exceptions, it will simply allow you a way to catch your payment up over 60 months. 

 

For example, your current payment is $1,500.00 per month and you are behind $6,000.00.  Under the plan your payment would be $1,600.00 per month ($1,500.00 for the ongoing and $100.00 for the arrears).  By the end of the 60 months you have kept your ongoing payment current and caught up on the arrears.

 

Now, it is not always clear cut as this example provides.  Other factors come into play in figuring your plan payment as well, such as income, court cost, fees, and other debts.  Regardless, it may be worth your time to talk with a bankruptcy attorney if you are facing a foreclosure to see if bankruptcy can help.  This avenue may just allow you to keep your home.

Mark Prothero presents at 3rd Annual Boy Scout Law Merit Badge event.

June 21, 2013 – Hanis Irvine Prothero partner Mark Prothero joined a group of criminal justice professionals in presenting at the 3rd Annual Boy Scout Law Merit Badge event.  The day-long event was held at the Maleng Regional Justice Center and Kent Commons.  Boy Scouts from throughout the area heard from a broad spectrum of people involved in all aspects of the United States criminal justice system to help earn their merit badges.  Other presenters included Kent Police officers, court administrators, investigators, attorneys John Casey, Kevin Jussell, Steven Weier, and King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Rich Anderson.  The boy scouts also heard from several King County Superior Court judges, including Brian Gain, LeRoy McCullough, James Cayce, Andrea Darvas, Carol Shapira, Suzanne Parisien, and Bill Bowman.  Mark’s presentation was entitled “Criminal Justice: Defending the Accused” examining our constitutional rights from the perspective of a defense lawyer. The event was organized by attorney Jennifer Rydberg, who said it was “…the third and best law merit badge event, a whopping success.”

2013 Kent Downtown Partnership Dinner & Auction

Hanis Irvine Prothero was represented at the Kent Downtown Partnership Dinner/Auction by Annette Bolster, Mike Hanis, Jorge Ramos, Dennis Shanlian, Greg Girard, Sean Prothero, and Mark Prothero.  A great time was had by all at the fundraising event at the Showare Center.  Mike and Jorge successfully bid on several items and everyone enjoyed an entertaining Master of Ceremonies, State Senator Joe Fain.  Annette did a fantastic job during the Dessert Dash, running over and grabbing a delicious cake for the HIP table.  A great event for a great organization!

 

KDP Collage

Three HIP attorneys sworn in as SKCBA officers Friday June 21st, 2013

Three Hanis Irvine Prothero attorneys were officially sworn in as South King County Bar Association officers at the annual SKCBA event at Emerald Downs.  The Honorable Jay White, King County Superior Court Judge who serves at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, performed his somewhat unorthodox but famous and hilarious swearing-in, as he has done for over a decade, to the delight of all present.  HIP attorneys sworn in by Judge White were: Vanessa Vanderbrug (President), Erik Olsen (Vice-President), and Greg Girard (Secretary). Thanks to the SKCBA for a fun evening.