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Todd Albert Warshof's answer
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In most circumstances, a chapter 7 bankruptcy does not prohibit you from...
David Michael Benson
David Michael Benson's answer
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Incurring debt during a chapter 7 bankruptcy is a tricky process. You should...
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David E. Tovarez's answer
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Your husband can file a bankruptcy by himself, however your income will...
Andrew Daniel Myers
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
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Attorney Tovarez is right. Where this much is at stake, your life savings tied...
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Lillian Leona Frank's answer
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You should contact your Debtor's counsel to discuss possibly reopening your...
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Lillian Leona Frank's answer
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use the 1/2. That is your residence. Explain the discrepancy the the trustee...
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Lee M Perlman
Lee M Perlman's answer
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This will depend on when the motion for relief is filed, heard and the order is...
Rustin Scott Polk
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
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I agree with Mr. Perlman's explanation. The general rule in Texas-- in my...
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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While I am not licensed in Texas, your issue is one that deals with federal law...
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Lannie Todd Kelly
Lannie Todd Kelly's answer
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I believe that the average depends upon how much work has to be done, and is...
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Richard Lawrence Shea's answer
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As Mr. Kelly stated the attorney fee varies from attorney to attorney based on...
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John Thomas Black
John Thomas Black's answer
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Bankruptcy may be an option for you, but there is not enough information for me...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
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I generally agree with the answer below except that your personal unsecured...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
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No. If the debt was discharged in your bankruptcy then your savings is safe....
Steve Fromm
Steve Fromm's answer
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If the business is incorporated and it incurs the debt and not you personally,...
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Richard Lawrence Shea's answer
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Eligibility for chapter 7 is based on many factors, including your income and...
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Margery Ellen Golant
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
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It is not ok. Intentionally providing inaccurate information on a bankrutpcy...
John Thomas Black
John Thomas Black's answer
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Please consult an experienced debt relief attorney regarding your situation...
Thomas J Herbert
Thomas J Herbert's answer
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If you are certain the debt is the result of orders made by the business AFTER...
Adrian M. Lapas
Adrian M. Lapas' answer
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You should definitely consult with an experienced attorney to discuss possible...
John Thomas Black
John Thomas Black's answer
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You've asked a very expansive question, so you should consult a debt relief or...
Daniel Joseph Ciment
Daniel Joseph Ciment's answer
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While bankruptcy is an option, you should also consider your other alternatives...
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John Addison Vos' answer
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Yes, I believe your lawyer is giving you sound advice. I'd follow it.
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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Listen to the advice you have hired. I'm sure there is a reason your attorney...
Margery Ellen Golant
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
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If you have resided in Texas for at least 180 days and qualify based on the...

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