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If you file any kind of bankruptcy a stay will be put in place that forbids all collection activities and prevents the judgment holders from pursuing... Read Answer
Yes, 7 or 13 will both stay the judgments against you. How long requires more information than you provided.
I think the answer depends on why your payments were increased so dramatically. If it is due to the means test, there is one set of possibilities. If... Read Answer
Your question doesn't make sense. I don't see how a judgment could cause an increase in your plan payment like that. Call your lawyer and have him or... Read Answer
Well, I would really need more information in order to advise you as to what to do. Your options seem limited. You either must pay, file a motion for... Read Answer
Your attorney should discuss conversion of the case to a Chapter 7, or Motion to withdraw the filing altogether. There are too many facts unknown to... Read Answer
Your question does not offer enough facts to advise you properly. To increase your payment by that much, I would guess the judgment is quite large... Read Answer
It probably means you got a bad attorney that doesn't know what they are doing. How can your payments increase without you 1. knowing about it and... Read Answer
I don't have a crystal ball. Certainly there is a reason why this happened. Without knowing what the reason is, I cannot offer you any solution. ... Read Answer
If the increased payment refers to a Chap 13 Plan, you must pay the amount, or inform the Chap 13 Trustee that you must amend the Plan, and reduce... Read Answer
In the first month or two of a Chapter 13 case, there are many details that must be handled promptly to avoid dismissal. In addition to making... Read Answer
What does this mean? What kind of personal claim? Something you have against someone? You're trying to eliminate debts and claims against you in... Read Answer
Depends on what she spent it on.
Read your eviction judgment.
Are you asking about attorney fees or the court filing fee?
You can find out who that is from the court.
The answer to this will partially depend on what you can file, not what you want to file. Sometimes you have an option, but after you do the testing,... Read Answer
Probably will not affect child going to college.
You must reside in the district in which you file your bankruptcy case for the majority of the past 180 days.
If you owe money you can be sued. A relative who doesn't owe the money cannot be sued.
Does she owe you money? Did she steal it? Bankruptcy is a protection against creditors, so you're probably out of luck.
Criminal charges are not stayed by a bankruptcy.
There is no debtor's prison in the United States.
Filing bankruptcy does not remove your name from the mortgage.