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David E. Tovarez's answer
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An individuals ability to file a second bankrutpcy is based upon reciept of a...
Gregory J. Jalbert
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
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If you did not complete your chapter 13 you did not get a discharge so unless...
Shawn B Alexander
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You are expected to settle your accounts and do business the best you can,...
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Brian David Lerner
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Hello: The income you are receiving will add to your income and the way it...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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sometimes. Depends on the situation. U need to speak to your bankruptcy...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Your bankruptcy attorney needs accurate numbers to help you file and you should...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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The Trustee would be interested in knowing about this corporation. Be sure to...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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From the information you have provided the answer would be yes it could be included.
John M. Kaman
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No this exaggeration will not stop you from filing for bankruptcy.
Gregory J. Jalbert
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You would normally be in a chapter 13 if you want to be able to eliminate the...
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Kimberly M Raphaeli
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You would be far better off negotiating with the individual or entity that...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer....
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Brett D Weiss
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You may be able to exempt the equity; speak with an experienced bankruptcy...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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You should sit down with a local experienced bankruptcy attorney to review your...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer....
Brett D Weiss
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You can't pick and choose which debts are included in a bankruptcy--EVERYTHING...
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Michael D O'Brien
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The first thing you should do is take it back to the attorney who helped you in...
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Lee Paul Mankin IV's answer
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Hello, You typically have the option to reaffirm any debt that you may owe....
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It is a misconception that you must file chapter 13 if you have rental...
Mark Hankins
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The answer to the question will lie in your operating agreement (you did have...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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The first issue is you are paying him rent and he is not paying the mortgage....
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Karen L Ware's answer
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I am not licensed In Washington, so the following is not legal advice and...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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Yes you can start a business after filing bankruptcy. My best advice to you is...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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This is a question no one can answer without reviewing your particular...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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I am not licensed in your state but I can offer some general information....
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David Scott Hamilton
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Mortgages in Chapter 7 bankruptcies are executory contracts which can be...

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