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Virginia Elizabeth Fortunato
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Hi. More information is needed. First, if you have an attorney you should...
Theodore John Koban
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You can withdraw from a Chapter 13 bankrutpcy anytime you want. You can also...
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Jan Matthew Tamanini
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Contributor Level 5

If the late fee is included in your contract, you're likely obligated to pay if...
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Brian David Lerner
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Contributor Level 6

Hello: You should contact an attorney licensed in your State to verify....
Angel Marie Van Wieren
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Steve: The answer depends on whether your car loan is being paid through...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Contributor Level 7

Any loans for school are non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. Also, you cannot...
Daniel Gershburg
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You will have serious issue if you file and you the Trustee may actually take...
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Daniel T. Silverman
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Your initial instincts are right. You should not charge the credit card...
Clair Michelle Stewart
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No. A debt collector can only freeze your bank account with a court judgment...
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Shawn B Alexander
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I practice in Washington and you will need a lawyer in Pennsylvania. Here we...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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Contributor Level 5

Visit another local bankruptcy attorney for a free consultation. There are...
Anerio Ventura Altman
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The short answer is "no". The long answer can't be given because there's too...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

Generally speaking a judgement is only enforceable for ten years, however some...
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Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
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Contributor Level 7

Authorized users are not legally liable to repay the debt. So no they should...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

The short answer is yes, but I would advise against trying. In addition I...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 8

The short answer is yes, however the manner in which the question is phrased it...
Shawn B Alexander
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The short answer is no, credit can be afftect by many factors including a...
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Brett D Weiss
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Contributor Level 6

Bankruptcy really isn't a good option for this sort of situation, since...
Jan Matthew Tamanini
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Contributor Level 5

If I am interpreting your question correctly, the letter came to your address...
Quynh-Huong Nguyen Davis
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You can get rid of a lien after you file bankruptcy under some circumstances....

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