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You want to do this as cheap as you can so you're avoiding lawyers right? It really depends on who filed for bankruptcy, what kind of bankruptcy,... Read Answer
It depends on his circumstances (income versus debt) and the lender.
Notify the bank by letter, clearly and intelligibly written, and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. Identify exactly which... Read Answer
This is a common problem without a great solution. You definitely don't have any monetary obligation to the vehicle lender assuming you... Read Answer
To determine whether you "qualify" for bankruptcy or whether it is in your best interest to do so, as well as to have your other questions answered,... Read Answer
If your retainer agreement provided for your lawyer negotiating and signing off on a reaffirmation agreement for your mortgage, then you may be... Read Answer
That depends on a number of factors, including which chapter of bankruptcy was filed, what the value of the business is, what type of legal entity... Read Answer
I have no idea whether they are legitimate or not, but my article on hiring bankruptcy lawyers may be of assistance to you in what to look for.... Read Answer
Yes, you can let them repossess your vehicle and you will owe no further obligation to them. It should not hurt your credit as the debt was... Read Answer
The only way to answer your question is to have a comprehensive consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney in your area who can examine all... Read Answer
You can't take the second class until you have filed bankruptcy and have a case number, so I am assuming your first class was taken much sooner than... Read Answer
The answer depends in part on why the trustee has not concluded his/her portion of the case. Are there assets the Trustee is pursuing? If... Read Answer
First of all, let's try to clarify some terms you are using because they affect the answer to your questions.
When you say your bankruptcy case was... Read Answer
Your budget for Chapter 13 depends on a number of different factors. There is the standard "means test" analysis (which is not called a means... Read Answer
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you asking whether the LLC can file a bankruptcy, or are you asking what happens to your LLC if... Read Answer
Social Security Disability income is not considered part of "current monthly income" for purposes of the means test. However, some courts may... Read Answer
First of all, debtor's prison was abolished in the 1800s, so you don't need to worry about going to jail. At least not for failure to pay your... Read Answer
You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney in your area. If this lawsuit was filed before your bankruptcy case was filed, then for sure... Read Answer
Which bankruptcy chapter one should file, or is eligible for, can only be determined after a comprehensive consultation with an experienced... Read Answer
It depends on what the judgment was for. Some judgments, domestic support obligations for example, typically cannot be discharged.
You should... Read Answer
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This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its nature. No attorney-client relationship exists or... Read Answer
That seems to be the exemption statute for the state of missouri, but it doesn't specifically mention personal injury claims. A chapter 7 bankruptcy... Read Answer
Sounds like bankruptcy is an option you should explore. I recommend having a consultation with a qualified bankruptcy attorney in your... Read Answer
I'm not sure what you mean by "awarded", and the answer to your question depends in part on which bankruptcy chapter was filed, but most likely it... Read Answer