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A debt that is charged off is only a debt that is seriously delinquent. Use of the phrase ?charge off? does not mean you don?t owe the debt. In... Read Answer
Why did you post this on an Ohio bankruptcy site? The 704 exemption is California law not Ohio law. I'd need to know a lot more about your... Read Answer
Yes, it would stay tomorrow's trial but it could be brief. If you're a tenant at sufferance, you don't have a lease and the landlord can end your... Read Answer
Be prepared to pay a very experienced attorney for his or her advice. Your question is fraught with issues, but they can be overcome.
Do you have a lawyer? Primarily, both incomes (if you both work) must be considered on Schedule I, even if not on the means test.
No, if you file for bankruptcy and you do not file jointly with your wife, your bankruptcy will not affect her at all. There are some considerations... Read Answer
She should be okay. Hire a very experienced BK lawyer. I would suggest a Chapter 13, but I would need more information. Good luck!
A bankruptcy discharges liabilities of the party filing bankruptcy. If your spouse filed an individual bankruptcy, her bankruptcy would have... Read Answer
You need to call a lawyer here in Illinois. Bankruptcy filing only eliminates that person's liability, not the spouse's. You may need to file for... Read Answer
They can if they obtain a judgment in court.
If they sued you and obtained a judgment for it... yes.
Yes, but this must have obtained a money judgment from the Court first.
Yes, if they get a judgment.
I have never heard of that document.
Apply for the letter from your Chapter 13 trustee. The criteria differ from trustee to trustee, the best way to find out is to consult your attorney.
In Nebraska, you need to court approval to borrow money for the purchase or lease of a vehicle. Contact your attorney for the filing of a motion to... Read Answer
I would need to have some context to answer your question. Are you currently in an active bankruptcy? If so, what chapter and how long has your... Read Answer
Really? You think that the mortgage has been paid in full because your obligation to pay it has been discharged? This isn?t Christmastime & somehow... Read Answer
If you are talking about your tax refund, the Trustee can take all tax refunds owed to you on the date you filed, just as if it was money in a... Read Answer
Yes. But the lien may still need to be paid. You have no PERSONAL liability, but the lien is still valid (barring other possible defenses, like the... Read Answer
Usually not but an attorney would have to examine the details.
Someone should keep making the payments so you receive your discharge at the conclusion of the case.
You should speak with your attorney or pay for a consultation. Without knowing more about your assets, debts, and what you are in a Chapter 13, you... Read Answer