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If you can't afford fee how can you afford the plan payment. I know there is a hardship in a Chapter 7, but may not apply for a 13.
Yes. You can get the forms from the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court.
It is possible but if you do not have money for the filing fee how do you get money to cure the default.
You can file a bankruptcy alone, you do not need to include him, you never lived together. Chapter 7 is available to you if you make under the median... Read Answer
In order to answer this question we need to know a lot more facts than are given. If he was charged criminally because of the accident, the debt... Read Answer
Garnishment doesn't affect or limit filing rights.? Perhaps you should have filed before the garnishment because any pay that is taken before the... Read Answer
You should meet with an experienced bankruptcy attorney and find out what kind of bankruptcy (if any) you qualify for and what steps you need to take... Read Answer
Your question is too general, too broad and too immediate to be answered here.
Anyone can file own bankruptcy and can ask Bankruptcy court to waive the filing fee additionally upon filing garnishments must be terminated... Read Answer
Once you file a bankruptcy, they have to release the garnishment.
Once you file the garnishments must be stopped.
Once your bankruptcy case goes on file, your lawyer will handle the part about forcing the creditors to remove the wage garnishments.
By released do you mean discharged? You have to wait at least two years between Chapter 13 filings (I presume you want to file a 13 if your goal is... Read Answer
Another Chapter 13 can be filed at any time. However, the type of Chapter 13 will depend on the facts of the previous Chapter 13.
I am not sure what a "release" is. Do you mean that you obtain a discharge?
It all depends on what "released" means and other related factors.
A second alchapyer 13 case can be filed as soon as two years after the filing date of the first one.
You likely can file a 13 now. If your case was discharged in 2011, you may not receive a discharge in this case. You will need enough income to fund... Read Answer
Your facts are very unclear. When you say you "since had other creditors", what does that mean? Do you mean you incurred new debts after... Read Answer
Bankruptcy will stop the garnishment, but you normally do not get the funds that have been paid to the creditor.
There does not appear to be any reason why the grandmother cannot deed the home to the grandson. The debt is not the grandmother's or the grandson's,... Read Answer
He is not liable for the mortgage. You need to talk to your divorce attorney to see how to handle the sale of the house.
THERE IS A FORM TO FILL OUT TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR BANKRUPTCY. YOU CAN USUALLY REAFFIRM THE DEBT ON THE CAR AND IF YOUR CONDO IS YOUR... Read Answer
We can definately help you with our 90 day makeover program.
He should be able to get some of these questions answered by talking to his bankruptcy attorney.