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Eligibility to file bankruptcy varies depending on which Chapter you are filing and many other factors. Income is certainly one... Read Answer
As long as the accident was not caused by you being intoxicated while driving a motor vehicle, the debt should be dischargeable in... Read Answer
I'm not clear on how you add something that you already listed. Since it is already there, you do not need to add it.
Even if you had not... Read Answer
If the house is your principal residence, there is no way to force the lender to accept anything other than the current contract terms. Even if... Read Answer
Your facts are not very clear, but if you are a creditor secured by the vehicle and the debtor is behind on payments, you must get permission from... Read Answer
That depends on which Chapter of bankruptcy you filed, which you have not disclosed here.
If you filed a Chapter 7 case, it should not matter at... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is a good way to clean your credit and start rebuilding it, but the money owed to the child support agency may not be dischargeable. ... Read Answer
If you had a 100% plan and all filed claims have been paid in full, you should contact the Trustee to start the closing process and get your... Read Answer
How did you get a Chapter 13 case confirmed with no income? Your attorney is in the best position to answer your question on this, so you... Read Answer
You can convert your case to Chapter 7 at any time assuming it wasn't previously converted. However, it may not be in your best interest... Read Answer
A lawyer is highly recommended if you wish to file for bankruptcy.
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Transferring the property to a Trust would be a fraudulent transfer which can be recovered by creditors or a bankruptcy trustee for up to 8 years... Read Answer
I'm sure you can file bankruptcy. The question is which Chapter you would be eligible for, and that depends on a number of different factors,... Read Answer
The place to start is to have a consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney in your state.
For what to look for when hiring a bankruptcy... Read Answer
There are different bankruptcy options that may help you, depending on when the loan was taken out, how much is owed, the value of the vehicle, and... Read Answer
You can discharge student loans in bankruptcy if you are able to prove, after a trial, that repaying them would constitute an "undue hardship" as... Read Answer
You pay for what you get in bankruptcy, like anything else in life. Tax discharge analysis is a sub-speciality within the specialty of... Read Answer
When you say your lawyer "failed to include" judgment liens, I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean they were not listed on your bankruptcy... Read Answer
That depends on the local rules of the court in your jurisdiction as well as how quickly the clerk's office notices and processes the... Read Answer
I'm not sure what your question is, but if you are interested in possibly filing a bankruptcy case to deal with the debts you owe, you should... Read Answer
I don't see a question here. It sounds like you need to have a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney.
I am available should you be so... Read Answer
There is no limit to the number of times you can file bankruptcy. There are, however, limits on when you can receive a discharge of debts in... Read Answer
If you file for your corporation, your only option to stay in business is to do a Chapter 11 case. Corporations cannot file Chapter 13. ... Read Answer