Seattle Debt Law: Press

Areas of Practice

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About the Money

Christina Latta Henry appeared as a regular guest during the 2008–09 season of About the Money with Josephine Cheng, a weekly public affairs program produced by KCTS 9 in Seattle. Click here to view clips from these appearances.

Other Television Appearances

Home Sweet Home: Owning the American Dream was a special presentation hosted by Enrique Cerna that aired on KCTS 9 on June 30, 2008, dealing with issues affecting Seattle-area homeowners in the immediate wake of the housing bubble. Christina Latta Henry was a featured guest in the segment “Sub-Prime Effect,” focusing on the sub-prime mortgage crisis, homeowners facing foreclosure, and the effect on the local real estate market. Watch the segment here, or visit KCTS 9 to learn more about the show and watch other segments.


Christina Latta Henry was interviewed by KOMO 4 News’ Connie Thompson for a March 13, 2008 story about the expansion of the Washington state homestead exemption, a law that has helped more homeowners keep their home in bankruptcy.

Radio Appearances

Christina Latta Henry spoke to KIRO-FM's Tim Haeck for a July 1, 2011 segment on student loan debt.

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Christina Latta Henry was interviewed about bankruptcy-related topics on KKNW’s Chat With Women on February 11, 2008. Click here to listen to a podcast of the show.

Print Citations

The Dark Side of Student Debt

[Kiplinger logo]Christina Latta Henry was interviewed for this story about the dangers of defaulting on student loans and ways student loan borrowers can get back on track.

Gamblers strike out in suits tied to Las Vegas casino markers

[Las Vegas Sun logo]Christina Henry and Camille Nightingale were interviewed regarding a case in which their client was arrested for non-payment of a debt to a Las Vegas casino, despite having filed for bankruptcy earlier.

Law shields $125,000 in home equity from creditors

Seattle P-I LogoThe P-I’s Aubrey Cohen interviewed Christina Henry for this story about the Washington state homestead exemption.