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You don't state it, but I'm going to assume you are asking about your options in a Chapter 7 case, since you mention "redemption" of the vehicle... Read Answer
Support obligations are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. You do not have to do anything except that if he misses payments perhaps file a motion for... Read Answer
You have not stated what you want to do? Keep the home? Move?
Should not affect you.
It depends on the asset.
Has the title been transferred to your son yet?
Not only does Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 protect you from collections of a "past debt", it ONLY protects you against past debts. If a bankruptcy... Read Answer
No and if they do they can be fined.
If you file for bankruptcy that will solve your problem immediately.
Argue your case.
Doubt whether the lender will do a deed in lieu of foreclosure, but it would probably be better for you if they would.
At least three years for the bankruptcy or the foreclosure.
The automatic stay will stop all collection action.
This can be done. You should start to educate yourself about bankruptcy.
You are actually better off not to reaffirm the mortgage. They cannot institute foreclosure if you remain current, and they could only go after the... Read Answer
Why would you quit your job to file BK?
In my opinion, it is preferable to file bankruptcy before you get married. Then you can get married and enjoy your new marriage and not be bogged... Read Answer
If you're single, making more than $11,000/month, then bankruptcy is probably not right for you with that level of debt. You might consider... Read Answer
A default concerning a lawsuit. Call them and ask. You might need to submit something in the lawsuit. Have you been served with any suit papers... Read Answer
In order to claim the homestead exemption you must reside there. If you do not reside there, the trustee in bankruptcy may well be able to have it... Read Answer
Most bankruptcy courts would find that to be a collusive divorce that resulted in a fraudulent transfer, unless Lawrence received "a reasonably... Read Answer
The alleged transfer which sounds collusive may be determined to be fraudulent even if entered into as part of a Judgment of Divorce.
The devil is always in the details and this is something that is called a "tryable case."
If you have credit card debt, don't pay the credit card company and use that money to pay your bankruptcy costs.