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As a co-signer you are liable fully for the debt if the primary signer files bankruptcy.
You may be able to discharge your debt on the car in a chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Did you ask the court for a default judgment? Do you know if the debt collector or its attorney requested a continuance that was granted? There are... Read Answer
Probably would be a wise idea to file for your own bankruptcy asap.
The only way to stop the garnishment is to file a bankruptcy. I would be happy to help you do this.
What is the check system?
Deciding whether or not to file bankruptcy is a serious matter, and usually the debtor should have several debt problems, or one very large one, to... Read Answer
It depends on the facts and whether one of both of the spouses are obligated forth debts.
It is usually possible to refile under Chapter 13 after a case has been dismissed. However, you must be able to show that you have sufficient... Read Answer
What kind of motion are you referring to?
In short, no. You must schedule every debt and every asset.
Yes. In almost all of my cases my client wants to retain his or her car and it all works out fine.
It shouldn't matter just keep paying the chapter 13 plan payments.
You might still have to pay it.
$274.00.
It depends on the amount and everything else you have. Talk to a bankruptcy attorney.
He who represents himself as a client is a fool.
You should hire an attorney to help you file a claim in the case which will get you paid through the plan, or defeat the plan.
If you got your bankruptcy discharge, after the house is foreclosed on you will not be responsible for the balance on the mortgage. And, you cannot... Read Answer
Hire a bankruptcy lawyer immediately.
When you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, any assets that you own, including funds in your bank account, become property of the bankruptcy estate. ... Read Answer
Yes it is possible.