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I’m really sorry you’re dealing with this. It appears that you have suffered extremely serious injuries, and I hope you're recovering as... Read Answer
IN bankruptcy, ALL Contracts may be affirmed in the bankruptcy. Contracts that have a negative impact to the estate can be broken and contracts... Read Answer
In theory, the Debtor in a bankruptcy can cancel or reaffirm each debt they have
it could be tricky here as the debts might have contract language... Read Answer
You can fire your present attorney anytime you wish. It may be done without any additional cost to you. The cost of the attorney may be paid from the... Read Answer
None of your concerns about the accuracy of your co-buyer forms in their bankruptcy matter to you. Those inaccuracies, if any, cannot affect... Read Answer
Many times in a small law office employees have multiple roles. This may include imparting to clients minor standard legal advice with the approval... Read Answer
You are not responsible for anothers persons debt, even if married unless you are a co-debtor on the debt.
There are circumstances where the debt... Read Answer
Yes, there may be an issue with your disposable income as it relates to the means test. If you get married, the trustee may (and it could be... Read Answer
You should have no trouble filing a Chapter 7. Talk to a good local lawyer comfortable dealing with Chapter 7s. Good luck.
Take all of your facts to a good local lawyer one place or the other. Good luck.
There are plenty of good lawyers out there who will communicate with you. Call back and say that, if she doesn't call you back to discuss the case... Read Answer
If only one spouse files, entirety property is exempt in Michigan, except to the extent of joint debts. If there are joint debts, be careful and... Read Answer
any time. The sooner the better. Good luck.
all of those things are part of your State Propterty Taxes and any money due to you is a refund, which is subject to garnishment. Sorry.
It will not affect your bankruptcy. That is for things like inheritances and lottery winnings. Good luck.
If you are single (or if married and your spouse also needs the bankruptcy), then there is a limit to how much equity in your home you can keep. If... Read Answer
Contact a good local bankruptcy lawyer. You may well be able to take care of things in a positive way. Good luck.
This is a complicated area. Please see a good local attorney with knowledge of both real estate and bankruptcy matters. Good luck.
Are you asking if the bank must physically possess the titles, the answer is no. They can simply file their lien with the Division of Motor Vehicles... Read Answer
In Ohio, the lender must possess the title to the vehicle any time a vehicle is being used as collateral.
What a bankruptcy trustee can take from your tax refund depends more on exemptions available to you than by any set percentage. If you filed... Read Answer
Medical debts are a common reason why someone filed bankruptcy. These debts can be eliminated in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy provided you otherwise... Read Answer
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will eliminate both the credit card debt and the medical bills.