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Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Horsham, PA
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Pennsylvania's exemptions are somewhat on the low side and so you should opt... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
D. Alexander Martin's answer
You can file a Chapter 7 only once every 8 years. It is measured from the date...
Stephen M. Dunne's answer
According to section 727(a)(8) of the bankruptcy code, a person can file... Posted 27 days ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
Clair Michelle Stewart's answer
You can always file or apply for a student loan however you may be denied due... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
Steven Gerald Powrozek's answer
Send them a copy of the chapter 7 discharge and any orders stripping the 2nd... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
James V. Monaghan's answer
The filing fee to file a ch 7 is $300.00. The attorney fee varies from...
Clair Michelle Stewart's answer
A Chapter 7 does not dismiss all types of judgments against a defendant. I... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Philadelphia, PA
Stephen M. Dunne's answer
According to the bankruptcy code, corporations and partnerships may not file a...
Dustin Thomas Bower's answer
No one can really give you good advise without knowing in detail your finances.... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
I am not licensed in your state but I can offer you some general information....
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Try your local BK court's website. Make sure what you are requesting meets the... Posted 24 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Ben Wynn Koyl's answer
It sounds as if these debts are causing some acute stress in your life. My...
Clair Michelle Stewart's answer
If you feel burdened and overwhelmed by your debt, bankruptcy may be an option... Posted 24 days ago in Real Estate Philadelphia, PA
Clair Michelle Stewart's answer
If your ex-girlfriend files for bankruptcy, her interest in the house will... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Virginia Elizabeth Fortunato's answer
Hi. More information is needed. First, if you have an attorney you should...
Theodore John Koban's answer
You can withdraw from a Chapter 13 bankrutpcy anytime you want. You can also... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
That sounds like a lot of different stories. If the store is still in business... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
The trustee will take whatever is non-exempt and give it to creditors on a pro-... Posted 8 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Craig Dennison Robins' answer
The amount of Social Security you receive is NOT counted as income for purposes... Posted 5 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
James V. Monaghan's answer
The wildcard is one-half the unused homestead exemption and can be applied to... Posted 7 months ago in Debt Collection Philadelphia, PA
Joy Kathleen Munden's answer
You should discuss this with your bankruptcy attorney, and make sure that you... Posted 10 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I dont know if your state allows a homestead exception, but no one can just...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
The answers depend on what you own and what it is worth. The same is true of... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Thomas Robert Siegel's answer
We can't answer this question without much more information. What sort of... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Philadelphia, PA
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
Any debt that you have personally guaranteed, you can be personally liable for.... Posted 11 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Philadelphia, PA
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
There is no threshhold amount. Whether t do it or not depends on the relative... Posted 9 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Philadelphia, PA
Stephen J. O'Brien's answer
The problem you face is based on the original lease agreement you signed for... |