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They are attempting to collect the debt and can sue you, and after a judgment take collection actions against you.
The bankruptcy should have no impact on what you do, assuming you have already received your discharge. However, perhaps your aunt should consider a... Read Answer
It depends on the status of the bankruptcy and what type of bankruptcy you are in. It would be best for you to talk to your bankruptcy attorney for... Read Answer
You're depressed about something that hasn't happened yet. The simple truth is that you won't know what you can or cannot rent until you... Read Answer
Your credit score is what it is. You are permitted to rent while in Chapter 13.
It depends on the type of bills. You should ask your bankruptcy attorney to tell you what bills need to be paid.
This is not intended to be... Read Answer
In a chapter 13 case, the attorney is paid through the bankruptcy estate. This means that the attorney receives no up-front legal fees.... Read Answer
I think you may be confused about the differences between chapter 13 bankruptcy and chapter 7 bankruptcy. The only reason you would put your home... Read Answer
Yes, if by "considered" you mean discharged. Whether the vehicles are repossessed or not, you will be discharged from the debt owed against... Read Answer
Your question regarding GreenTree is a real estate question, not a bankruptcy law question, and should be directed to a real estate... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is an option you should explore. Although with the facts you provided it doesn't look like it would do much to alter the payments on... Read Answer
It will stop it at least temporarily. Whether it is permanent or not depends on which chapter of bankruptcy you file, and whether the... Read Answer
That would be 7 years.
This may depend on the laws of your state, but here in California, the filing of a bankruptcy case will terminate any installment agreements that are... Read Answer
You should do what you should have done when you were initially sued. Hire a lawyer. If a default judgment has been entered, a lawyer might be able... Read Answer
It is illegal to fire somebody because of bankruptcy.
The mailing matrix includes ONLY the creditor's name and address and if applicable, an attention line.
Generally no, unless you pledged your home as security for the loan.
Tax refunds after chapter 13 go to the debtor, not the trustee.
Not as long as you stay current on your payments.
Filing bankruptcy will not affect your tax return status. Garnishments are to stop immediately upon filing the bankruptcy.
After bankruptcy is filed there is no limitation about moving away. Usually a discharge is entered in a case in about 4 months after filing. You do... Read Answer
It can be possible for a creditor to garnish your wage but highly unlikely once a settlement agreement is made due to the breach of contract claim... Read Answer
I'm not really sure what to tell you as it comes to the possible actions of the bankruptcy court, etc. I can better explain the process... Read Answer
No, you do not have to pay taxes on any forgiveness of debt income, as that is excluded from income after a bankruptcy. However, it may reduce... Read Answer