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Michael D O'Brien
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In the District of Oregon we routinely include anywhere from $50 to $200 in...
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You can probably keep making the payments on the car and retain possession of...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Yes. Tell your attorney you want to oppose the motion for relief and that you...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I strongly recommend you talk with another BR attorney, if not for long term...
Laura M. Harris
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What you want to do is very difficult. I would recommend that you find an...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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I understand how financial concerns can affect your health, including your...
David Scott Hamilton
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As Angel has said, your position is extremely stressful and you are right to...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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I am not licensed in your state however; I can offer you some general...
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Shaun Amarnani
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On top of what every other lawyer said, it makes sense to speak to a local...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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It depends on how much equity you have in your home. If you have 50,000 or...
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Chapter 13 is more complicated than chapter7. There are possible lien strip...
Kevin Kennedy Gipson
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I agree with Mr. Greenlee. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a very complex process....
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Stephen Z Starr
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There are a number of factors that will determine the amount of monthly chapter...
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D. Alexander Martin
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Yes, it hurts a person's credit rating. Can you keep a card open? Yes, but...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Obviously, you've got problems. But, let's sort it out. Bankruptcy law is...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Myers and if the amount is substaintial you may want to hire a...
Gailyn Wink
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First, your SSD and pension are safe. Next, did your 2005 bankruptcy result...
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Craig Dennison Robins
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As a Long Island Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney, I am very familiar with the...
Craig Dennison Robins
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The other link referred to above did not get listed. It is below. (article...
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John A. Annechino
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As a rule of thumb, monetary gifts are not considered income. These gifts are...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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Your creditors have the legal right to sue you as soon as you default on your...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I would suggest doing exactly what you are doing. stop answering your phone and...
Robert W. Stack
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Your question implies that you filed this case on your own, which, frankly is...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am not licensed to practice law in New York so the following should not be...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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These are the basics. Contact an experienced NY bankruptcy lawyer for details....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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If you had a previous bankruptcy, you may file again, but only after certain...
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Craig Dennison Robins
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The bankruptcy code says that you cannot refile for 180 days if you failed to...

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