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If you wish to sell your house while your chapter 7 case is still open, you must obtain authority from the Chapter 7 Trustee to do so. If your... Read Answer
Posting a letter to a judge in a public forum is not the solution to your problem (nor would sending the letter to the actual judge).
You need to... Read Answer
First, make sure that you filed your financial management course certificate.
Second, the 60 days is only a hard deadline for someone to object to... Read Answer
Whether you would lose assets in a bankruptcy depends on the following:
1. Which bankruptcy chapter you file
2. The value of your assets
3.... Read Answer
Are you being sued for amounts owed prior to your bankruptcy case being filed, or amounts that accrued after? Are you still living in the... Read Answer
One spouse can file bankruptcy by herself. In the means test which reviews the debtor's previous 6 month's gross income, she will state she is... Read Answer
make a motion to reopen and pay the filing fees.
If you're asking whether you are eligible to file bankruptcy, the answer is that most likely you are eligible to file under some bankruptcy... Read Answer
You have just described a frequent problem that exposes the significant issues surrounding a failure to properly plan for a bankruptcy case.
If the... Read Answer
I don't know what "personal bankruptcy rules" are or what you mean by "claim this debt", but if you're asking whether or not a debt owed on a... Read Answer
Your question as stated doesn't really make any sense. Chapter 13 allows for a repayment of your debts. The percentage to be repaid... Read Answer
A chapter 7 bankruptcy can not remove the secured interest on mortgage hold on a home, even if the debt is discharged, the mortgage is still secured... Read Answer
I'm not sure what you mean by "just claim bankruptcy on" credit cards. In any bankruptcy case you must list all your assets and all your debts.... Read Answer
There are too many different variables to answer the question of what will happen to specific assets, as it currently is asked. It depends on... Read Answer
You should consult a local bankruptcy attorney. Most bankruptcy attorneys offer a free initial consultations to determine if you qualify for... Read Answer
There are several costs associated with filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy. The court filing fee is $306. There are costs associated with the pre... Read Answer
There are too many different variables to answer whether you should file for bankruptcy protection.
You should consult a local bankruptcy... Read Answer
You cannot file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection for 8 years after the date of the previous filing. You may, however, file for Chapter 13... Read Answer
Please see:
http://www.uscourts.gov/FormsAndFees/Fees.aspx
This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its nature. No... Read Answer
Maryland only has one bankruptcy district, which has two divisions. Make sure that you file in the appropriate division. The filing fee... Read Answer
Sure sounds like you qualify for bankruptcy, most likely a Chapter 7, but the only way to find out is to have a consultation with a bankruptcy... Read Answer
You should contact a local bankruptcy attorney to discuss your situation. You have the option to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and continue... Read Answer
I'm not sure what you mean by "signed away". In order to take title, a bank must foreclose on the property, unless you give them a deed... Read Answer
That depends on which bankruptcy chapter you are filing. If you're talking about a Chapter 7 case, you can voluntarily repay any debts you... Read Answer