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Shawn B Alexander
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I do not practice in your state, but your agreement with the partner should be...
Brian David Lerner
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It will depend if you are jointly and severally liable for the debt and this...
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Laura Victoria Kline Bartels
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A debt that has been referred to a collection agencies falls under the Federal...
Shawn B Alexander
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I completly agree with what Ms. Bartels said. You need to start keeping a log...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Contributor Level 7

They're his cards, not yours. He's the one who signed an agreement with the...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
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First, you must include all of your assets and liabilities in your bankruptcy...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
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The second mortgage must be wholly unsecured to be stripped. Contact a local...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Your husband should be fine to file by himself. However, I would explain the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The key to successful collections is information about a “way to go” from...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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I guess the answer to this depends on whether there is equity in the home. If...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Under the bankruptcy code the reaffirmation needs to be submitted and approved...
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Yes, your husband can file on his own, but he will need to pass the means test...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Yes he can. Good luck Robert Kovacs
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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If the card is not in your name and you never used it then you should not be...
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If your son is living with you and contributes money toward the household...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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The general rule for household size is "heads on beds" ... so if she's living...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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(1) You count the second mortgage, make sure it is recorded. (2) You can...
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Shawn B Alexander
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I practice in Washington. From the facts you present, it appears that this...
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Quynh-Huong Nguyen Davis
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There is no formal reaffirmation agreement in a Chapter 13. If you choose to...
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Brian David Lerner
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Hello: It is not so much how it can be protected, but rather, how to have...
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If you have enough exemptions to cover all of your own assets and the assets of...
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The reason you would want to list the assets is to avoid even the shadow of...

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