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A bankruptcy filing is a public record. It is not possible to determine what information will be brought up from an internet search engine as... Read Answer
If you are in a Chapter 13 case, a good argument can be made that you SHOULD be able to deduct the interest for your payments you are making.
A good... Read Answer
Yes, you can file Chapter 7 on your own. However, it is almost never advisable. Bankruptcy is a minefield of multiple traps for the... Read Answer
As long as you keep the title pawn companies happy with your payments, and there is not too much equity in the vehicles you should be able to keep ... Read Answer
In Georgia, only your social security benefits are not counted in calculating the means test for income eligibility. The VA income is calculated ... Read Answer
There are two types of bankruptcy. Under a chapter 7 liquation, you might lose some of your assets, as you can only exempt up to a... Read Answer
Typicall your assets will be protected in a bankrutpcy. However, if you have substantial assets, you will likely have to consider chapter 13. But it... Read Answer
It depends on the particular assets, but specifically what work is process. For example are there personal injury or other tort cases pending and... Read Answer
They way you state your question is very unclear.
11 USC 1325(a)(6) sets forth one of the requirements for confirmation of a Chapter 13 plan,... Read Answer
When you say "file bankruptcy on" I assume you instead mean "discharge the debt". If that's what you mean, the answer is yes, you can discharge... Read Answer
Talk to a bankruptcy attorney in your area. In Florida, the stay is not effective unless they deposit the past due rent with the bankruptcy... Read Answer
Usually it is not necessary to close your bank account when filing a consumer bankruptcy case. HOWEVER, if you owe a debt to the bank... Read Answer
Yes you can file bankruptcy by yourself. Your spouse's income will factor into your eligibility for which chapter of bankruptcy you can file,... Read Answer
You should consult a local bankruptcy attorney because each state has unique laws and a local attorney can determine how best to proceed. Most... Read Answer
The answer is "yes", but I recommend you file now rather than after getting married. It does not mean his credit won't see a bleed over from yours,... Read Answer
If the mortgage is under your husbands name, your chapter 7 bankruptcy should not affect your house at all. Although if the deed is under your name... Read Answer
In a bankruptcy you will not lose those items that can be exempted. Georgia's exemption laws are found in OCGA 44-13-100. When determining the value... Read Answer
Depending on the amount and purpose, the prior credit card usage may present a problem. If the amount was relatively low (less than $500) and used... Read Answer
Bankruptcy can eliminate all of your debt and give you a fresh start.
Yes. The maximum wait after a 13 is 6 years from the time it was filed. Section 727
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It depends on your situation. If you have 2 mortgages and the first mortgage is more than the value of your house, you may want to do a Chapter 13... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is one option, and may be a good one, but there are many other non-bankruptcy options available for dealing with student loans. This... Read Answer
You are responsible for any Homeowners Association Fees that accrue after your bankruptcy case was filed up until you are no longer on title to the... Read Answer
With out knowing more, I'd have to guess that your case was a no-asset chapter 7 case. Case law in Georgia has established that there is no need to... Read Answer