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You cannot eliminate any mortgage lien in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Had you been eligible and lien stripped this 2nd mortgage in your Chapter 13, the... Read Answer
It is hard to force a creditor to continue supplying you on credit. But you are offering to pay cash. Actions for contempt in BR are potentially... Read Answer
I take it you have an outstanding and noncollectable debt to them. Generally they are within their rights not to choose to deal with you. I would... Read Answer
They can sue you where ever you live or work. They may need a certificate of good standing in the state they are suing you. You'll have to check with... Read Answer
Since mortgage payments are current because of your regular payments, it would be very strange if the mortgage lender sought to accelerate or... Read Answer
Mortgage companies have not been enforcing any clauses requiring payment in full when properties are transferred between spouses for many years now,... Read Answer
Well, you no doubt paid your lawyer good money to represent and advise you in the bankruptcy. He ought to be willing to help with this final step. ... Read Answer
If you are eligible to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, reinstatement fees in Ohio will be discharged. If your car accident was not a result of... Read Answer
When a debt is discharged in bankruptcy, a technical deficiency does not mean that the debt is not discharged. Failing to list one creditor is not... Read Answer
The court fee for converting a Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7 is $25.
At the very least, it's a $25 filing fee to convert from chapter 13 to chapter 7. A lot of the paperwork is the same, however, so it is possible to... Read Answer
Yes, unless you obtain a fee waiver, there is a court fee of $25 to convert to Chapter 7 from Chapter 13. If you expect your attorney to perform the... Read Answer
Clerks of Court are obliged to charge a fee for conversion set by the Judicial Conference of the United States. The last time I looked it was... Read Answer
The federal loan programs do have several programs to assist low income borrowers, but you do have to disclose financial information to allow the... Read Answer
Your question is missing a lot of crucial facts, such as whether Mom is the only one on the title or not and what the property is now worth. When... Read Answer
That would be a no.
That would be a no.