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I'm not sure what you mean by bad bankruptcy, but I presume you mean it was dismissed. "Charge off" means that the credit grantor wrote your... Read Answer
Whether you can keep your home in a Chapter 7 depends on the amount of equity in the property and the amount of exemptions to which you are entitled... Read Answer
The only way to determine whether bankruptcy is the right choice for your situation is to have a comprehensive consultation with an experienced... Read Answer
You can convert to chapter 7 anytime you want, as long as you are otherwise eligible (meeting the income/means test criteria, haven't received a... Read Answer
It is okay to file chapter 7 bankruptcy on your home and continue to make the mortgage payments. What is important is is your mortgage up to date,... Read Answer
The chances of you declaring bankruptcy, depends on if you wish to go through bankruptcy to discharge the $3000 of credit debt. Your $40,000 in... Read Answer
We offer payment plan options on all our bankruptcy cases, sadly we do not practice in the Jackson County area. But most bankruptcy attorneys offer... Read Answer
Hard to answer without seeing the letters and having all the facts of your case. Did your attorney do a discharge analysis of your taxes before... Read Answer
Your first step should be to contact a bankruptcy attorney in your area and have a consultation to weigh all the costs and benefits of filing... Read Answer
Absolutely, depending on their values and which chapter you file, and what exemptions are available under applicable laws in your case.
In Chapter... Read Answer
Yes, unemployment overpayments are dischargeable in bankruptcy, as long as the reason for the overpayment wasn't due to any fraud or... Read Answer
It took me a while to understand your facts, but I think I've got it now. When you say your debt was "discharged" by the original creditor, did... Read Answer
If you dismiss your Chapter 13 case you will lose the protection of the automatic stay which prevents your creditors from taking actions to collect... Read Answer
You might be judgment proof which could mean that bankruptcy is unnecessary.
Lying in bankruptcy court is a federal court is a federal crime punishable by large fines and prison time. The United States Department of Justice... Read Answer
It does not appear that you have provided all of the information. Are you now suing, or threatening to sue, the other investors? Was the omission... Read Answer
It ought not to. However the question is best asked of an immigration specialist.
In most circumstances take it out first.
Yes because it is your asset.
Bankruptcy eliminates medical bills.
Who is trying to get you to a deed in lieu?