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Matthew Edward Williamson
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Assuming you mean financial hardship for taxes, that only delays it. If you...
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Christine Ann Wilton
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That depends on whether you cash it out and not take vacation or whether you...
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,...
Erik Scott Newton
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The answer is maybe. I am not aware of any case law directly holding that such...
David Lawrence Gibbs
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I am not sure what you mean by "exempt," however, as a married individual, you...
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Kevin Lee Linder
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You may wish to consult a bankruptcy attorney and explore the option of filing...
Max L Rosenberg
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I'm sorry but conversion is quite unavailable to you. You must wait 8 years...
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Moses Alexander Yneges
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You should contact a bankruptcy attorney. Most provide free consultations....
Kristine Caroline Kyllander
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Yes it is possible to cramdown loans and/or strip liens in a Chapter 13 case...
Kristine Caroline Kyllander
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Great question! Some of the auto lenders have implemented procedures where...
David C. Garner
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Unfortunately, probably not. The account will probably be seized for...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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I am sorry the economy has taken its toll on you. That said, I have some more...
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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You can still do business under the name of your S Corporation. As to old...
Brian T Pedigo
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If your statements are coming in as to the S-Corporation, then this is...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Yes. It is a post petition asset that cannot be taken from you. LEGAL...
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Vincent A. Gorski
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
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...
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E. Brian Davis
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They (SSA) will not send you notice that the SSDI overpayment was discharged....
Gary J. Mugg
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The answer depends upon what form your failed business is. If it is a...
Gust G Sarris
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You really need to seek local counsel. You have several issues - Do you have a...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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A corporation is a separate entity from you personally, even though you are the...

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