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If you didn't file Chapter 13, it isn't your responsibility to pay for the chapter 13 payments. You really do need to make an effort to find an... Read Answer
When the mortgage company comes after you, you can go after him, assuming you were made not responsible for the mortgage in the divorce.
Question: Will my wife's credit be affected after I file for bankruptcy? Question Detail: I plan to file for bankruptcy as soon as possible but I... Read Answer
An appeal from what? This does not appear to be a bankruptcy question although it is labelled as such. You will need to give us some more facts in... Read Answer
Your easiest remedy would be to sue former employer in Small Claims for the $2000.00. Employer will probably contact their attorney who will advise... Read Answer
You can file Chapter 7 every 8 years.? A Chapter 7 petitioner must wait 6 years if a Chapter 13 was previously filed.
Question: Can I file chapter 13 bankruptcy if I'm not behind in my bills but over extended? *- yes, provided, however, that you have enough... Read Answer
Not likely. You will likely have to open a new case.
In a chapter 7, the trustee looks at your stuff. He is looking for stuff that is both valuable and unprotected. If he finds anything, he takes it... Read Answer
You cannot incur new debt in a Chapter 13 case without obtaining bankruptcy court approval. The only way I could see a bankruptcy court... Read Answer
Nothing in the bankruptcy code prevents you from purchasing a home at this point. The issue might be whether you can obtain credit for a mortgage... Read Answer
Meet with a lawyer to determine your eligibility income.
The answer to your question is: it depends. Are you married? Each person has a $15,000 homestead exemption. If you are married, in the home is owned... Read Answer
You are a creditor. The debtor has an obligation to you that can be reduced to money.
Yes, you may file bankruptcy to postpone the foreclosure process. Filing a bankruptcy petition puts a "stay" in place preventing the... Read Answer
Question: If I let the bank foreclose would they come after me for the difference or should I file bankruptcy? Question Detail: Tried to get... Read Answer
If your lawyer did not inform you of what he/she needs you to bring with you, then you should probably find a different lawyer. Are you talking... Read Answer
Each attorney will want you to bring different documents. It would be a good idea to call your attorney and ask he/she what documents he/she... Read Answer
The court filing fee for Chapter 13 is presently $281. That, of course, is in addition to any attorneys fees. Attorney fees vary... Read Answer
File a Chapter 13, and it will give you up to 60 months to make up the back payments.
I am confused by your question. Do you have a credit card or a debt from the purchase of a car? My answer will change slightly depending your... Read Answer
Filing bankruptcy is not for everyone. If this is your only debt, consult with a consumer credit counselling agency.
Usually, but it depends on a number of different factors which you have not disclosed.
Which chapter of bankruptcy are you filing? In a... Read Answer
Question: How do I qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? *- you have to qualify under the MEANS TEST which requires that you not have DMI (disposable... Read Answer