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I am not licensed in Virginia, only in Missouri. If your household income is more than the median income, you may have to do a chapter 13.
Call and ask them for specifics. Perhaps there is a mistake.
Need more details but it sounds like you are uncollectable.
Depends on a lot of factors including the jurisdiction where you filed the bankruptcy.
Don't do it. You will be forced to give up too much in the long run.
You may have to file a lawsuit in state court to get the bank to give you title to the car after you have paid it off. If you don't make the... Read Answer
That depends on many factors. It could be one month. It could be one year.
I must be missing something here. Your attorney had no choice about whether or not to include your mortgage in your chapter 7. When you file... Read Answer
It is always possible to obtain new counsel any time you are dissatisfied with the service you are receiving. There may be penalties applied... Read Answer
Do they have a lien on the car, or was the $500 loan to purchase the car? Who is the car titled to?
You will remain liable on that car note, even if the family member is discharged.
Yes, a creditor who has a judgment against you can garnish your bank accounts. However, you might be entitled to an exemption (or exemptions), and... Read Answer
Yes, they can. They can garnish your wages too.
As long as the bank is happy with getting paid, why bother?
See if you qualify for filing bankruptcy.
No. You need to take care of your situation quickly before your wages and/or bank accounts are garnished. Consider talking to a good bankruptcy... Read Answer
You will have to speak with your attorney about this and if you do not have one, get one.
You can convert anytime.
The debts must be included in the bankruptcy, but may have a lien on the vehicle.
You are a victim of bank fraud.
Do you mean amended? You should speak with your attorney about this.