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For bankruptcy, a household is an economic unit. So if you're paying your own expenses and not contributing to their expenses, your economic unit is... Read Answer
Your question as stated doesn't make any sense. Creditors are not "listed" on a deed of trust unless you give them the deed of trust (you sign... Read Answer
It is hard to discern what occurred in your case from the information here. I would be willing to review your file, but I charge hourly for these... Read Answer
No further notice will go to you. Call the Public Trustee handling the foreclosure sale and ask what the new sale date is. You have to file before... Read Answer
If you are not working, there are no wages to garnish. The worst that can happen is the creditor gets a judgment for the amount owed. Just include... Read Answer
Refile if you still need the relief.
Bankruptcy does not "clear" anything. Also, filing a BK will not stop an eviction process. If you have a good faith defense to the eviction, there is... Read Answer
The money goes to the car lienholder for the amount of the loan. Anything above that, if any, goes to you.
Not enough information here to answer your question. You should consider meeting with a lawyer face to face.
Call the Public Trustee who is going to handle the foreclosure sale. You will have to move shortly after the sale date.
There is no time limit. Just keep doing what you've been doing.
Meet with an attorney where the real estate is located.
No. Come see me.
In this case most likely. The person did have the authorization to take it to the dealership because you were selling it to them...even if they... Read Answer
The car and credit card debts were obtained in violation of a court order (your Chapter 13 plan), so they aren't dischargeable. When you decided to... Read Answer
Yes, bankruptcy does not affect your benefits.
If this is a court ordered wage deduction, the judgment creditor is supposed to mail you a copy of the affidavit/ application for a wage deduction... Read Answer
No. You must live in the district at least 3 months & a day.
They will move to garnish as they will not take you at your word. you must file a request for exemption, immediately. There will likely be a hearing... Read Answer
The only debt-related arrest warrants in Illinois are for contempt for disobeying a court order that is personally served on you. You should also be... Read Answer