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Contact the Michigan public service commission and make a complaint.
Unless you personally guaranteed payment of her debts (usually its required in writing) such as by co-signing for a loan you are not liable Please... Read Answer
After being sued you should file should file an answer and discovery to make them prove that you owe them the money. It's possible to do it yourself... Read Answer
Not even having a doctor is "mandatory", although I hear it's advisable to use a doctor to remove an appendix (a relatively easy operation I hear).... Read Answer
That debt should have been discharged in the BK. If you are being threatened with a lawsuit by the 2nd mortgage lien holder, pay an experienced BK... Read Answer
Meet with an experienced BK lawyer. I charge a small fee for a one hour meeting to discuss all of your options with you. I have been complimented by... Read Answer
Every state has a homestead exemption from collection actions, consult a local attorney about whether the homestead exemption will protect your... Read Answer
He should see a bankruptcy attorney.
Deciding what chapter to file is a complex question and you should really consult with an attorney concerning the different chapters. Most attorneys... Read Answer
Any money owed by the debtor on the date of filing is discharged in the BK filing, including any attorney fees owed on the date of filing. In our... Read Answer
Upon filing of your BK, all of your creditors will be notified by the Bankruptcy Court Clerk. This will also stop any garnishment in progress. ... Read Answer
Your estranged spouse isn't entitled to your lottery winnings or any other assets or income. ?If you died, he would be entitled to a sizable chunk of... Read Answer
Get one before you file. That way you'll get a reasonable interest rate in the Ch 13 rather than the high rate on the loan.
It depends. What are the settlement terms? For how long? Can you afford it? Sometimes it makes more sense to file and get it over with, so you can... Read Answer
No. If the car was sold and part of the loan was still outstanding after application of the proceeds of sale, you can be sued for the deficiency. ... Read Answer
You may have a case against the identity thief, but better cases against (1) credit reporting agencies and (2) persons attempting to collect from you... Read Answer
It is correct that the horses are assets subject to collection, but there is more to it than that. First, you are able to exempt certain assets... Read Answer
In Illinois, posting is not sufficient without a court order. However, I do not suggest defaulting when a return of service has been filed... Read Answer
Credit card debt is a civil, not a criminal matter in the US. While the creditor could sue you in the US, unless the amount of debt is in excess of... Read Answer
The question you are asking is complex. There is a different time limit as to when a lawsuit can be filed for the debt that is represented by the... Read Answer
No. The money passes outside the estate. The estate is liable. A spouse may or may not be liable. Children are not liable for the medical bills... Read Answer