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David E. Tovarez's answer
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Since you case was dismissed, you can file a chapter 7 bankruptcy. However the...
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Brian David Lerner
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Hello: No, you must await 8 years from the discharge. However, you are...
David Michael Benson
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You can always file a bankruptcy petition. The question is whether you can get...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

Banks often sue when they have no legal right to do so. Send them the BR...
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Stanley Duane Lockhart
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Wrong question. The question is what do you want? C7 discharged your personal...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
Angel Marie Van Wieren's answer
Contributor Level 5

The first question is--did you receive a discharge in the coverted Chapter 7...
Andrew M Wolfenson
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You can file for Chapter 13 now. I will assume that you received a discharge...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
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The debts that you transferred to your parents are no longer legally your...
Frances D Mccoid Sheehy
Frances D Mccoid Sheehy's answer
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Get an attorney to represent you (or you as a group); perhaps request the court...
Brian David Lerner
Brian David Lerner's answer
Contributor Level 6

Hello. You must wait 8 years after the previous Chapter 7 to be able to...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

Your share in the house may be considered a BR asset. There may some lien on it...
Andrew M Wolfenson
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Contributor Level 4

If the house is in your name and your brother's name, the house must be listed...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You can file a BR petition. Keep in mind that unpaid taxes, unpaid child...
John Philip Newton Jr.
John Philip Newton Jr.'s answer
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Review clearance requirements. Many debtors file to resolve debts and...
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Donald Edward Petersen's answer
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As the other attorney recommended, check your clearance papers. I have never...
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Kurt A. O'Keefe
Kurt A. O'Keefe's answer
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If your claim is against the company, your recovery remedy is limited to the...
John M. Kaman
John M. Kaman's answer
Contributor Level 10

You guaranteed the loan and you are not bankrupt. What do you think?
Andrew M Wolfenson
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Contributor Level 4

Absolutely. The reason that you acted as co-signer was to guarantee the...
Charlette Marie Crissman
Charlette Marie Crissman's answer
Contributor Level 3

I am not licensed in your state and so can only give general advice and...
Herbert J Tan
Herbert J Tan's answer
Contributor Level 7

Absolutely, you need an attorney. Why take chances for saving dollars in the...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
Contributor Level 7

Your accountant friend is wrong. Tell him to look at IRS form 982. You will...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

You need to speak with a bankruptcy attorney to determine if bankruptcy is your...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

It appears this investment is not worth keeping. BR will not prevent a...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

You can file again. A BR petition does not automatically end a foreclosure sale....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Contributor Level 7

If your expenses are in line with the means trst figures they will be...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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Contributor Level 5

If you are considering filing under Chapter 7, the issue of whether you can...

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