Seattle Chapter 7 Legal Advice (55 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Dainen N Penta's answer
You are in an unfortunate situation, and if you are thinking about filing for...
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
If you are thinking of liquidating everything then you would probably be better... Posted 7 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA Posted 7 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Yes. You might find my legal guide on selecting and hiring a lawyer helpful....
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
If you inherited property (even if u did not physically take possession of it)... Posted 8 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You should be living in Washington state for the longest portion of 6 months (...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
As Mr. Jalbert infers, there is a residency requirement when filing your... Posted 8 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Stuart Alan Heller's answer
The cheapest thing to do is file a claim for your security deposit in the... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Robert J. Sayfie's answer
Only debts are discharged, not contracts. However, all non-competes are not... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Seattle, WA
E. Brian Davis' answer
You can ask the Court to allow you to dismiss your Chapter 7 case, but the...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
It is possible to dismiss a chapter 7 with bankruptcy court permission. The... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Mercer Island, WA
Mark Hankins' answer
The answer to the question will lie in your operating agreement (you did have... Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Valerie Ann Farris' answer
Bankruptcies deal with debt, not contracts. However, your non-compete may be... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
Look at chapter 7 which will wind down the corporation. You will have to stop... Posted 8 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Craig Dennison Robins' answer
Unfortunately for you, this obligation should be dischargeable in the Chapter 7... Posted 7 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
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Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
Normally you would close the business at or before the filing of a chapter 7....
Richard D. Seward's answer
The key question is whether the income from your business is worth protecting.... Posted 10 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Barry W. Rorex's answer
Assuming you meet other qualifications, you appear to be eligible based solely...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
Normally a chapter 13 is the best way to proceed when you have a house in... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Bellevue, WA Posted 9 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
All debt except for those that are deemed nondischargeable are discharged....
Shelly Crocker's answer
The deficiency portion of a home equity line of credit would generally be... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Leon D Bayer's answer
Unfortunately, if he files bankruptcy you may wind up loosing out on your money.... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Brian J. Passante's answer
Your question really seeks legal advice that is impossible to give in a public...
Shelly Crocker's answer
I do not know of any way that you can force the trustee to accept a settlement... Posted 8 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Stuart Alan Heller's answer
Until he files you can initiate and proceed with an unlawful detainer (eviction)... Posted 10 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
If you personally file a bankruptcy you should include the clients to be sure...
A. Spencer Bergstedt's answer
I would suggest adding all the client's to your list of creditors. As for... |