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You could file under Chapter 7. But why bother? Under your circumstances you are probably 'judgment proof' and it is possible that the statutes of... Read Answer
It's always your choice whether to file a bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 any liability you have for a car you give back would be eliminated.
When you file Chapter 13, the automatic bankruptcy stay goes into effect immediately, which forbids creditors from pursuing all kinds of collection... Read Answer
Meet with a lawyer experienced in both real estate matters and bankruptcy. The advice will cost you of course, but it will save you a lot of grief... Read Answer
RVs (that is, mobile homes) may be exempted in a bankruptcy case up to the legal limits. You should consult experienced bankruptcy counsel to... Read Answer
The filing of a bankruptcy petition by itself does not dissolve a corporation. The filing by a non-profit (or for profit) business entity of a... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is filed in Federal Court. For the Southern District of Ohio you can file in Columbus, Dayton or Cincinnati. You must file in the district... Read Answer
The reason your discharge has been withheld is because you do not appear to have been eligible for a Chapter 13 discharge. If you file Chapter 13... Read Answer
You have not presented the full facts, but I presume you are appealing a decision to reinstate your benefits back to 100%. All your bankruptcy will... Read Answer
The automatic stay prohibits collection activity by your creditors. However, it should not stop a worker's compensation proceeding, for that has... Read Answer
Bankruptcy will eliminate the debt and get your license reinstated. All you'll have to pay is the reinstatement fees.
Your chapter 13 attorney should be testing the waters to see if this deal can be implemented by settling at a discount. You definitely should not be... Read Answer
The best advice I can give you is to pay an experienced lawyer to review your file with you, and go over the pros and cons. You have a number of... Read Answer
Your bankruptcy will not be dismissed because you missed the creditors' meeting. Also, the sale of your house isn't valid without the court's leave... Read Answer
It's not necessary to have any income to file bankruptcy - in Chapter 7; because Chapter 13 requires monthly payments, a regular monthly income is... Read Answer
It depends how much back pay you're going to receive. If it's $5,000, it's likely the trustee will want some turned over. If it's $500, it's probably... Read Answer
You are asking me about a lease with different terms? Did you enter into this lease BEFORE or AFTER you filed bankruptcy. It sort of makes a... Read Answer
It depends on the company. In a Ch. 7, they might immediately file a motion to lift the automatic stay & grab the car before a hearing.
A common law marriage must be terminated by a divorce or dissolution just like any other marriage.
Why would you think you are liable for her debts? That is partially true depending on the type of debt but every situation is different. There are... Read Answer
Probably yes. Any lawyer worth their salt would have to review everything to give you a definitive answer.