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You won't have to pay the damages suffered by the other party. You will still have to pay any fine and court costs and the cost to reinstate your... Read Answer
Inform the trustee of the potential recovery in the lawsuit. Let the trustee decide whether to reopen the case.
All income from whatever source is counted in determining whether to waive the filing fee, including SSI.
While I recommend waiting until after the 341 meeting takes place to get married, there is no technical reason why you can?t get married the day... Read Answer
It depends on what you need and what you expect. There are cheap bankruptcy attorneys that will give you a stack of paperwork to complete, type the... Read Answer
Unpaid withholding and trust taxes are almost never dischargeable (actually probably never).
A hardship discharge is generally only available when your income goes down. I cannot see why you object to converting to a Chapter 7 instead as... Read Answer
It sounds like you may be eligible for a modification of your Chapter 13 plan due to the destruction of your vehicle and property but I don't have... Read Answer
1. Your lawyer's advice is reasonable. So also is seeking a hardship discharge. 2. You are paying your lawyer. You can trust his or her advice. 3. A... Read Answer
When you filed the bankruptcy, didn't you review and sign the documents? How did you overlook that the out of state house wasn't on it? A mortgage... Read Answer
You can keep the house in a chapter 13 by including and past due payments in the plan. Since this house is way upside down, it's probably not a good... Read Answer
That means the lender has decided foreclosure will not be an option in attempting to collect the debt. As a result, it will likely file a Release of... Read Answer
If the plan which was confirmed was based on correct income and expense numbers, I don't understand why you would need to modify. In any case, income... Read Answer
No, you are not responsible.
As long as your name is on the vehicle, you're responsible for all towing and other charges arising from the vehicle. The finance company has the... Read Answer
Although you say you voluntarily returned a vehicle in your Chapter 7, what you are describing is only signing a statement saying you INTENDED to... Read Answer
You need to file a motion to modify your plan. As to your problem with your attorney, look at your contact, to check what you hired him for. Did you... Read Answer
Child support arrears are a debt which falls within the bankruptcy. If you notify the divorce court of the Chapter 13, it will immediately stop any... Read Answer
A mortgage which was not reaffirmed and has released the lien against your house is gone and you can sell your house.
Marriage should not affect you bankruptcy at all.
Legally, there is no requirement that a spouse notifies his or her partner in filing bankruptcy. On a social level, if your communication is so bad... Read Answer