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I'm sorry to hear you are having trouble with your attorney. Personally, as an attorney, I am embarassed that an attorney is... Read Answer
You should contact your father-in-law's attorney first. Then you should contact father-in-law or loan company. I am presuming that you... Read Answer
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Yes, generally speaking, one spouse may file for bankruptcy without the other being forced to file. However, the court will... Read Answer
You need an experienced bankruptcy attorney who knows how the local trustees opperate and how your case should be presented. Hopefully you have not... Read Answer
Qualifying for bankruptcy has nothing to do with equity in your property. Your choice of which Chapter of bankruptcy to file might be... Read Answer
The short answer to your question is that yes you can use your retirement funds to buy a car, but I will go through the legal explanation... Read Answer
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Im sorry to hear about your financial situation.
Depening on which city you reside, you should seek out lcoal counsel.
If you... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is certainly an option. Whether or not it is your best option depends on a number of different factors. You should have a... Read Answer
His income will not be considered for what is called the "Means Test" and will not effect your filing staus as far as your eligibility goes for you... Read Answer
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Yes you can flie a chp7. As long as you are current on your mortgage and if your only source of income is social security, you will be... Read Answer
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Yes, you can file a chp13 bankruptcy with your only income being Social Security. However, the important question to ask is if... Read Answer
This seems to be a question for your Chapter 13 attorney. Your question does not say whether the vehicle is titled in your name or not. ... Read Answer
Yes, unemployment income is generally considered income for bankruptcy purposes. The stimulus payment is more complicated. If you have... Read Answer
Your mother would need to speak with a bankruptcy attorney before she does any type of transfer. She needs to contact an attorney in her... Read Answer
Your question is a bit vague. Are you asking how much the court filing fee is for bankruptcy, or how much attorneys fees are? The answer... Read Answer
Yes, you can file individually without your spouse, but your spouse's income/expenses will factor into the eligibility analysis and her assets and... Read Answer
All is well. You need only list it once. Good luck!
The answer depends on whether you received a discharge in your prior case, which Chapter under which you filed, and which Chapter under which you... Read Answer
If you already "inherited" the living trust, then you are now the owner of the Trust corpus, so there is nothing to revoke.
You need to... Read Answer
There is a collections statute of limitations on tax debt which I believe is 10 years, but I'm not sure from when that date runs. You should... Read Answer
That is something that will depend on the facts of your case and jurisdiction where your case would be filed.
If you are trying to stop a... Read Answer
In a Chapter 13, a judgment lienholder must be paid in full with interest during your plan term, unless you are able to avoid (remove) the... Read Answer
Whether taxes are dischargeable in bankruptcy depends on a number of factors and requires an analysis of tax transcripts by an experienced bankruptcy... Read Answer
So long as the car loan continues to be paid on time, it should not effect you any differently. Good luck.