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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Go to the bankruptcy court in the county your mother resides and you can look...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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I'd be happy to have a look in the court's computer which I can access from my...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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You would normally be in a chapter 13 if you want to be able to eliminate the...
Mark Hankins
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If you didn't benefit from the use of the cards (it was all spending on him),...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer....
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E. Brian Davis
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You can ask the Court to allow you to dismiss your Chapter 7 case, but the...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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It is possible to dismiss a chapter 7 with bankruptcy court permission. The...
Leon D Bayer
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The mover has a possessory lien, which makes them a secured creditor. You can...
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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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I am sure your attorney told you this, but you have to list ALL creditors in...
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Dennis N. Brager
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I agree with Jeffrey Larkin the debt is to recent to be discharged or reduced....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Unfortunately your taxes are too recent to be dischargeable in bankruptcy. If...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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The purpose of Chapter 13 is to take obligations which are or could be the...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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I suggest you schedule a free consultation and bring with you the loan...
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Barry W. Rorex
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Assuming you meet other qualifications, you appear to be eligible based solely...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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Normally a chapter 13 is the best way to proceed when you have a house in...
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Brian K Madden's answer
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just file a Ch. 13 and pay some minimal amount into the Ch 13 plan to keep the...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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Relief can be obtained in a chapter 13. If it has been more than 4 years since...
Dainen N Penta
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You are in an unfortunate situation, and if you are thinking about filing for...
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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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If you are thinking of liquidating everything then you would probably be better...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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If you personally file a bankruptcy you should include the clients to be sure...
A. Spencer Bergstedt
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I would suggest adding all the client's to your list of creditors. As for...
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David Leibowitz
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There are many variables here. First, did you file your chapter 13 case before...
Shelly Crocker
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Often, you can get a modification of your plan if your circumstances change....
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A. Spencer Bergstedt
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You can file a Chapter 13 plan which is essentially a debt workout plan, which...
Peter Francis Geraci
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"Debt Workout Agreements" can take several forms: 1. You call your...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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You need to look at the value of your home today and the amount owed today on...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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You need to look at the value of your home today and the amount owed today on...
Peter Francis Geraci
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Generally, you must wait 8 years from the filing date of your prior Chapter 7...
Brett D Weiss
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You may receive only one Chapter 7 discharge every 8 years, measuring from the...
Dainen N Penta
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Your situation is all too common, I'm afraid. The rising cost of college...
Brett D Weiss
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Chapter 7 may be a good option for you. I suggest speaking with a local...
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Brian J. Passante
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There is probably insufficient facts contained in your question to provide any...
Shelly Crocker
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Although I agree with everything in Brian's answer, I wanted to add that in...
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Shelly Crocker
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In Washington, it takes at least 120 days to go through all the steps required...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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There is no strict rule but generally mortgage companies do not start...

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