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Lawrence Charles Kroll
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Theoretically, you still owe the full obligation. Just because the original...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

I agree with Mr.Kroll. I practice in Washington, and frequently debt collectors...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Contributor Level 6

If you are trying to avoid bankruptcy you could call your creditor or its...
Theodore John Koban
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If you file for bankrutpcy the Trustee gets control over any and all of your...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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The debts that you transferred to your parents are no longer legally your...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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You might consider a bankruptcy. As long as you otherwise qualify for a...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I agree with the previous assessment, i would consider bankruptcy as well...
Shawn B Alexander
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If the loan goes into default your mom will be responsable for the balance of...
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Young S Song
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You might try phoning Toyota, and simply tell them that your husband filed for...
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Patrick J Martin's answer
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You are not part of the bankruptcy, so it will not affect your credit.
Shawn B Alexander
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I do not practice in New Jersey, and you will need to talk with a lawyer there...
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Richard Charles Spencer's answer
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If you want to be personally releived of the obligation on the guarantee, you...
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Gailyn Wink
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Unfortunately, the statute of limitations does not protect you in this case....
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

The rules for debt collection require the creditor to produce original...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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Contributor Level 5

If you are considering filing under Chapter 7, the issue of whether you can...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

(1) Yes, a creditor can go to court and seek an attachment on the home. What...
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Edward P Sager's answer
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Yes, but it depends on what you desire to do. Are you trying to keep the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

The facts you are describing are an example of 3rd party disclosure. A...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

It is possible the interrogatories were sent before the judge made the order--...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

6 years is the statute of limitation-this is often ignored by the debt...

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