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No, child support - including the interest - cannot be discharged in bankruptcy.
In bankruptcy, your private student loans are subject to the same criteria for discharge as government student loans. Assuming you are eligible to... Read Answer
Student loans are typically not dischargeable in a bankruptcy unless you can prove an undue hardship. You should do a little research online to see... Read Answer
Not unless the creditor can allege fraud or some other dishonest conduct on your part. Hard to prove generally.
Unless you've got a high risk loan (a buy here-pay here or other loan with more than 15% interest), it's unusual to have a repo unless you're a... Read Answer
The advantage of bankruptcy is that it lets you break your contract with the tenant without being sued by him/her.
This question cannot be answered with any degree of certainty based on the information you've given. Whether you can file a bankruptcy now depends... Read Answer
No, social security disability is always exempt including disability, old age and survivorship payments.
The answer to this questions is buried in the language of 11 USC 523 (a)(2)(C). Briefly summarized, there is a presumption that a purchase within 90... Read Answer
You should pay an experienced BK lawyer to review everything with you in detail. One hours time should be sufficient.
I am not able to read the Trustee's mind, but this time of year, the most common asset not protected by an available exemption would be the upcoming... Read Answer