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Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
Go to the bankruptcy court in the county your mother resides and you can look...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
I'd be happy to have a look in the court's computer which I can access from my... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You would normally be in a chapter 13 if you want to be able to eliminate the... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Mark Hankins' answer
If you didn't benefit from the use of the cards (it was all spending on him),...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer.... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA
E. Brian Davis' answer
You can ask the Court to allow you to dismiss your Chapter 7 case, but the...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
It is possible to dismiss a chapter 7 with bankruptcy court permission. The... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA
Leon D Bayer's answer
The mover has a possessory lien, which makes them a secured creditor. You can...
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
I am sure your attorney told you this, but you have to list ALL creditors in... Posted 4 months ago in Tax Seattle, WA
Dennis N. Brager's answer
I agree with Jeffrey Larkin the debt is to recent to be discharged or reduced....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
Unfortunately your taxes are too recent to be dischargeable in bankruptcy. If... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
The purpose of Chapter 13 is to take obligations which are or could be the...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
I suggest you schedule a free consultation and bring with you the loan... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Barry W. Rorex's answer
Assuming you meet other qualifications, you appear to be eligible based solely...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
Normally a chapter 13 is the best way to proceed when you have a house in... Posted 5 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Brian K Madden's answer
just file a Ch. 13 and pay some minimal amount into the Ch 13 plan to keep the...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
Relief can be obtained in a chapter 13. If it has been more than 4 years since... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Dainen N Penta's answer
You are in an unfortunate situation, and if you are thinking about filing for...
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
If you are thinking of liquidating everything then you would probably be better... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
If you personally file a bankruptcy you should include the clients to be sure...
A. Spencer Bergstedt's answer
I would suggest adding all the client's to your list of creditors. As for... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA
David Leibowitz's answer
There are many variables here. First, did you file your chapter 13 case before...
Shelly Crocker's answer
Often, you can get a modification of your plan if your circumstances change.... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
A. Spencer Bergstedt's answer
You can file a Chapter 13 plan which is essentially a debt workout plan, which... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You need to look at the value of your home today and the amount owed today on...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You need to look at the value of your home today and the amount owed today on... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Peter Francis Geraci's answer
Generally, you must wait 8 years from the filing date of your prior Chapter 7...
Brett D Weiss' answer
You may receive only one Chapter 7 discharge every 8 years, measuring from the... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Brian J. Passante's answer
There is probably insufficient facts contained in your question to provide any...
Shelly Crocker's answer
Although I agree with everything in Brian's answer, I wanted to add that in... Posted about 1 year ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Shelly Crocker's answer
In Washington, it takes at least 120 days to go through all the steps required...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
There is no strict rule but generally mortgage companies do not start... |