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You may or may not be. Your contract with the lawyer typically would govern whether you were entitled to a refund of any fees.
You really really need to hire a lawyer who does bankruptcies. There several ways you can waste your money on the front end without proper advice.
Have you considered having a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney in your area? That would be the most effective way to obtain the... Read Answer
Getting a mortgage with delinquent accounts will be difficult. I suggest you address your credit issue first. Initially, if you offer less than the... Read Answer
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No, not necessarily. A Chapter 11 is a reorganization case. The Debtor is granted the right to assume or reject the lease post-petition for a period... Read Answer
Very difficult to answer your question without knowing all the relevant facts. First and foremost is which Chapter did you file? And what... Read Answer
The reason you're having such a difficult time finding proof that you are not discharging your student loans is that there is no such thing.... Read Answer
When you say you're "trying to file chapter 7" does that mean you are handling it yourself without an attorney? If so, that's a bad idea.... Read Answer
You should have a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney in your area. Most attorneys offer free initial consultations and they can at least... Read Answer
You need to speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various federal, local, and state consumer protection statutes that may... Read Answer
You can file Chapter 7 again after 8 years have passed from the date your prior case was filed, assuming you received a discharge in your prior... Read Answer
The costs associated with each chapter will vary. Costs such as attorney's fees, pre and post-bankruptcy class, and court filing fees should be... Read Answer
It is not your debt, but is his. It may have an effect on your ability to be granted joint credit. See an attorney with the details and for a firm... Read Answer
I DO NOT recommend that you attempt to complete your bankruptcy filing without an attorney. There are way too many things that can go wrong and your... Read Answer
There are several possible reasons why the attorney may not be listed by the state bar. One possible reason maybe that he/she is an... Read Answer
There should be both a court, court address and case number on the garnishment. Once you have these, contact that court and review the court file. ... Read Answer
Chapter 7 or 13 depending on your ability to pay the mortgage.
Court fee is set by law. About $286. Attorney fee set by jurisdiction. Mississippi is $3,000. Need 6 months pay history, 3 months checking- savings... Read Answer
The fact that your income has changes does not change the obligation you made when you took out the loan.
If you are filing bankrutcy and the... Read Answer
Your situation is rather confusing. But, given that you are in bankruptcy, you really to get advice from your attorney.
Ask them for documents to verify the debt under the Florida and Federal collection practices acts. Tell them you dispute the debt.
Refuse to pay until you are given information. If they sue you, the information would be available through the discovery process. If the information... Read Answer
You would need to check the agreement you signed when you joined the bookclub. If they are sending you books on consignment, you may have to return... Read Answer
Unfortunately, the creditor or debt collector has a right to be paid the amount that is owed. Can you make payment arrangements? If not, you might... Read Answer