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David Lawrence Gibbs
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I answered the question about refinancing previously, so I won't cover that...
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David Lawrence Gibbs
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It is legally possible, though very unlikely. While in a chapter 13, you will...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
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If you are represented by counsel, you should contact your attorney because he...
David Lawrence Gibbs
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In the Central District of California, where I assume your case is pending, yes,...
Max L Rosenberg
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I'm sorry but conversion is quite unavailable to you. You must wait 8 years...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Yes you would need approval by the trustee in order to do a modification. If...
David Lawrence Gibbs
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I agree with Attorney Meyers in that you will need approval of the Trustee and...
Kristine Caroline Kyllander
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Yes it is possible to cramdown loans and/or strip liens in a Chapter 13 case...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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If you qualify personally, you can file personally. You are not an S Corp, you...
Jonathan H Levy
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You may want to hold off on the bankruptcy. Considering the circumstances and...
Brian T Pedigo
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The short answer to your question is yes, you can file for bankruptcy and...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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If the filing is done through the court's own pro se filing kit it is...
Jeffrey Erich Foster
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As a bankruptcy practitioner, I do not recommend you file bankruptcy via an...
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David Lawrence Gibbs
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There is no "set" fee for attorneys, and attorneys fees in bankruptcy matters...
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David Adam Blansky
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As a Chapter 7 debtor, subject to certain exemptions, your personal and real...
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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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Are you able to pay the current mortgage payment? You may want to look into...

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