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How can I keep my only car?

Answered 14 years ago by attorney John Schleiffarth   |   1 Answer
You may be able to keep your car in bankruptcy based on your state's automobile exemption. You should consult a local attorney. A certain amount of pre-bankruptcy planning is wise and legal, but the laws can be difficult to navigate without professional help. I suggest meeting with an attorney before you do anything with the car. ... Read More
You may be able to keep your car in bankruptcy based on your state's automobile exemption. You should consult a local attorney. A certain amount of... Read More