Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
Our very own bankruptcy judge from Long Island, Alan S. Trust, sitting in the Central Islip Bankruptcy Courthouse in the Eastern District of New York, has entered the
Bankruptcy Bill Song Contest.
His song is one of nine in the song competition which also includes songs by my wife, Arlene, about being neglected by a hard-working bankruptcy attorney (
A Bankruptcy Wife’s Lament), and by me (
Debt-Free Girl) about a debt-free girl whose bankruptcy man has eliminated her debts.
Judge Trust, who usually tries to inflect his courtroom proceedings with subtle humour, poked great fun at the means test.
“DEBTS IN WRONG PLACES”
(To the tune of “Friends in Low Places,” with apologies to Garth Brooks)
To see the actual lyrics, please visit the Bankruptcy Bill site by clicking this link: “Debts in Wrong Places”
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