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You can always refile a case if no discharge has been issued though if you file to many the court may object. The key here is that if the math says... Read Answer
They need to sue you and obtain a judgement before they can garnish wages or attach bank accounts.
You can be sued for an auto loan deficiency. Winning the lawsuit is a prerequisite to garnishment, however. There are required statutory notices that... Read Answer
The law of the state where you live will dictate this answer.
An auto finance or loan company that repossesses collateral can sell it and recover a deficiency if it shows that the sale is commercially... Read Answer
You can file another chapter 13 and pay the filing fee. Or you can file a motion to reopen the chapter 7 case and pay that filing fee.
You can keep a car worth $3,000. If it is worth more, the trustee may make you pay the difference to be distributed to creditors.
Honestly, just find a lawyer first and have him/her help you in this decision process. There are too many unknowns for me to give you a good answer... Read Answer
You should be fine if you go that route. However, please be mindful that there are tax consequences to cashing out a 401k.
Yes but I would not do it prior to filing but immediately after filing.
The 401k is exempt but the trustee may have a claim against the car if your exemptions are not used up. It would be better to do that after your... Read Answer
As to the car it depends on the exemptions in the state where you live. In Arizona the exemption allowance is currently $5,000, but will change to... Read Answer
Yes, you can buy a car with cash before you file Chapter 7. However, be careful about how much you spend. You don't want to buy a car that is worth... Read Answer
File before you purchase the vehicle.
It is very unlikely that your car would be repossessed while your Chapter 7 was open, since the lender has to file a motion to lift the stay and... Read Answer
You should categorically not take money out of your 401k that is exempt in bankruptcy, to buy a car that is subject to a limit on the amount that can... Read Answer
The idea is that virtually everyone can file bankruptcy, it is just what chapter and whether it is in your best interests. With the limited... Read Answer
Most probably yes, the question is whether or not it is the best alternative available.
It is important that you determine the appropriate chapter 7 or 13 based upon your circumstances. You should meet with an experienced bankruptcy... Read Answer
It depends on whether or not you have a written lease establishing the rent. A bankruptcy doesn't prevent a landlord from raising rent if there is... Read Answer
If she tries to sell the property, she is violating the automatic stay provision of the bankruptcy code. You can file a motion for contempt. The... Read Answer
Need to have more info to properly advise you.
I'm sure your prior attorney is not the only bankruptcy attorney in your area (and if she is, let me know where that is and I'll move there and set... Read Answer
1. If a judgment was entered, the amount of the judgment (plus court costs and statutory interest on the judgment and any award of attorney's... Read Answer
The lender can sue for any amounts due including interest but is capped at the judgment amount plus post judge interest at statutory rates.