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Mark Hankins
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Assuming they haven't sued and don't try a "phantom payment" argument in court,...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr.Hankins and would offer some generic adive for dealing with...
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Mark Hankins
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The start date would be the moment when the creditor acquired a "cause of...
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I'm generally in agreement with the above answer. Suits on obligations to pay...
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Generally a judgment based upon a routine accident can be discharged like other...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Follow this link to some free info about debtor-creditor relations from the...
Brett D Weiss
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Although I am completely unfamiliar with Florida law, generally speaking you...
Lucreita D. Becude
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If you signed the agreement to use the equipment or was in your care as part of...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Too simple of a question. This depends on how much "equity" you have in the...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
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In Florida the exemption limits for married joint-petitioners are $1,000 per...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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I am not licensed in your state but can offer some general information....
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Steven Gerald Powrozek
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I am assuming you fied a voluntary chapter 7. If you have an attorney have him...
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Rocky L. Rinker
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You will want to look at Chapter 77 of the Florida Statutes. It details...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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If you negotiate with the lender and tender a deed in lieu of foreclosure, you...
Margery Ellen Golant
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This is my primary practice area. Please understand that you cannot just let...
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You may (or may not) eventually be sued for a deficiency. You may end up with...
Joseph Kurt Kaple
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As a first step, you have essentially two options: Pay the most you can and...
Nancy Baum Delain
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I'm sorry, but there's not likely to be a lot you can do while you're in...
Mark Hankins
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A writ of bodily attachment is a possibility whenever a debtor has not...
Lucreita D. Becude
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the attorney may have obtained a Writ of Bodily Attachment. The fact that it...
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Myron Wayne Tucker
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The best way,of course, is to pay the debt or make acceptable arrangements to...
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Keep a telephone log of every call that you receive (even hang ups). As to...
D. Alexander Martin
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Your means test should have been filed, if one was required, when you first...
Yael Kaner
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What is your best course of action is a decision that you are best qualified to...
Mark Hankins
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Banks don't want those properties. Taking them in foreclosure is their last...
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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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The answer depends on whether these items are considered fixtures or not. The...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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Unless your name is on the account, the credit card should not be reported on...
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There are some additional facts that I'd need to know before I told you "no"....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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5 years from date of last charge or payment. LEGAL DISCLAIMER Mr. Larkin...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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5 years from date of last charge or payment. LEGAL DISCLAIMER Mr. Larkin...

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