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A foreclosure is a procedure by which a creditor secured by real estate can sell its collateral (your property) in order to get paid on its... Read Answer
We offer a credit repair information package to our clients who file bankruptcy that allows them to get their credit score over 700 within two years... Read Answer
You got it so you got to pay.
This is a question many bankruptcy attorneys cringe at when they hear. But it is an important question, so I will give you the answer (which... Read Answer
It seems to me you have already answered your question, when you do not have the money to pay all your bills and support yourself, it's time to file... Read Answer
If you are separated from your spouse, you can file bankruptcy on your own without needing your spouse's involvement or approval. Your eligible debts... Read Answer
Exemptions allow you to keep certain property when you file bankruptcy. One of the most important considerations when preparing to file bakruptcy is... Read Answer
Yes. It usually requires special accommodations for "appearing" at the required meeting of creditors, but a person can file bankruptcy while in... Read Answer
The mere filing shouldn't affect your credit. However, obviously, to the extent you have personal liability for any of the corporation's debts... Read Answer
Bankruptcy is always an option to consider. The question is WHICH chapter of bankruptcy are you eligible for and would be most beneficial to... Read Answer
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if an attorney is charging a one-size-fits-all fee to file a bankruptcy, I would run as far as you could in... Read Answer
You don't ask any question here, but I will merely comment that your situation is precisely why I wrote my article on the importance of researching... Read Answer
Whether you, or anyone else, should file bankruptcy can only be determined after a comprehensive consultation with a bankruptcy attorney in your... Read Answer
Yes, even though he never made a payment it could be considered an asset in his bankruptcy. Unless other wise stated to be exempt in your states... Read Answer
They can file the judgment in Pa., which will create a lien here as well. They cannot get a double recovery, however. You should sit down with an... Read Answer
Yes and no. If a judgment is entered against a person in State A then the judgment can be enforced in state A in any county of state A where the... Read Answer
If you intend to rent out a house you own, there may be issues. However, if you intend to rent from someone else, your ex-husband has no... Read Answer
When a lawyer doesn't communicate, you should speak to another one. That second lawyer may be able to finish what the first lawyer started,... Read Answer
When you are in a situation in which it is difficult or impossible to repay your debts, you have several options. One is to negotiate with your... Read Answer
Your facts are very sparse. Was this store that you refer to responsible for damages to your daughter? If so, did you file a claim in... Read Answer
To be legal, the payday lender has to either register with the state or make loans at the statutory rate of interest of 6%. It is not profitable for... Read Answer
Sure it's possible. You need to have a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney in your area to see what you're eligible for and determine which... Read Answer
If you qualify, you can probably file whenever you can afford it. Most of my clients don't have all the fees all at once and they pay me over... Read Answer
Bankruptcy and credit reports are not completely related. Credit Reports are governed by the Fair Debt Reporting Act. It provides some... Read Answer
You can file Chapter 7 after 8 years from your last case. So, as long as it has been more than 8 years, you must then file where you... Read Answer