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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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The decision about which chapter to file under is a fact intensive questions....
Rustin Scott Polk
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Mr. Bailey's answer is not correct. It may be correct for the state in which...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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If the amount at issue meets the statutory requirements, and if the Statute of...
Rustin Scott Polk
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Yes. If you file a bankruptcy, in can help you save the house and prevent...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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I am not licensed in your state but I can offer some general advice. Yes,...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Yes, I think bankruptcy would help you and you should contact a bankruptcy...
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Shelly Crocker
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Many bankruptcy lawyers are uncomfortable litigating claims against mortgage...
Benjamin Kirke Sanchez
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I previously represented lenders in defending against wrongful foreclosure...
Theodore W. Robinson
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While I cannot give you direct advice about Texas law, it does not seem legal...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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Talk to a local lawyer. Most lawyers give free consultations. It is hard to...
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The mortgage company paid the taxes because if they didn't get paid there could...
Tricia Stewart Terry
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If your wife is not on the accounts, she is not responsible for paying them....
Andrea W. Fancher
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I agree with Ms. Terry, if your wife is not a co-signer on the debt then she...
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Brett D Weiss
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I recommend speaking with a consumer law attorney who handles Fair Credit...
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Something else you might want to do, is send in a copy of the discharge order...

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