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Generally, when a debtor files a bankruptcy, notifies the mortgage lender of the bankruptcy, and does not sign a reaffirmation agreement with the... Read Answer
You first asked if you could sue your attorney. The answer is always yes you can, but the real question is whether you can win the lawsuit.... Read Answer
The simple answer is, to do whatever you can to make it until the time period where you can refile another chapter 7 bankruptcy. You have no legal... Read Answer
If you're asking whether or not the debt is dischargeable in his bankruptcy case, the answer is yes, unless you timely and successfully object to the... Read Answer
I believe you mean you listed your landlord as a creditor. The amount you listed does not matter. If you listed him with his correct... Read Answer
If you filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and want to keep living in your home, the answer is yes. If you filed a Chapter 13 or 11, I would have to see the... Read Answer
Yes, you need to seek a contempt order and damages for violation of the automatic stay. You really need to hire an attorney to do all this as... Read Answer
I would start here:
Office of The United States Trustee210 Walnut Street, Room 793Des Moines, IA 50309Phone: (515) 284-4982 Facsimile: (515)... Read Answer
Yes, you can file a bankruptcy without including your husband. You would file, "married without declaration of separate households." Are... Read Answer
What assets you lose depends on which chapter you file, the value of your assets, and the exemption laws that apply to your case.
Exemptions are... Read Answer
Your question has nothing to do with bankruptcy law. It is purely a state law real estate question and should be directed to such an attorney... Read Answer
You really need to find some money and hire an attorney. Your creditors will not likely just go away, but there is not much they can... Read Answer
I'm assuming that you utilized an attorney to file your bankruptcy. I would contact your attorney to discuss this issue as this may pertain to... Read Answer
The way to find out your options and which is the best route to go, is to have a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney in your area. Most... Read Answer
This is a very good example of why people need to go to "real" bankruptcy lawyers, rather than bankruptcy filing factories. Consult a... Read Answer
Under sec 101(9), a "corporation" includes a business trust. Under 101(41), a "person" includes a corporation. Under section 109, a... Read Answer
What happens to home equity loans would depend upon the circumstances of the case, and the case law differs depending upon the circumstances. ... Read Answer
Student loans are not normally dischargeable in bankruptcy. They are considered priority loans and are not in the same category as consumer... Read Answer
Student loans are not discharged in a bankruptcy unless excepting them from discharge would impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor's... Read Answer
A married woman can file an individual bankruptcy case. But why wouldn't you want to see what the divorce was likely do to your... Read Answer
If I understand the question correctly, you have twice filed for bankruptcy and have now received some land and money, and are asking if the state... Read Answer
Chapter 13 bankruptcy has its pros and cons. One of the biggest benefits of Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the ability to stop a foreclosure on your home.... Read Answer