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Seattle Bankruptcy Legal Advice (240 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
It is quite common that companies file construction liens on the owner of the...
Christopher Lee Thayer's answer
If the lien was not properly filed (e.g., too late or lack of appropriate... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
If you have a client agrrement that you utilize when someone engages your...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
As long as the basis upon which you determine whom to charge interest is not a... Posted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA Posted 5 months ago in Tax Seattle, WA
Dennis N. Brager's answer
I agree with Jeffrey Larkin the debt is to recent to be discharged or reduced....
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
Unfortunately your taxes are too recent to be dischargeable in bankruptcy. If... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
File the BK first. Mr. Larkin is licensed to practice law in CA and is... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Be careful about identity theft. If you have already paid the ticket, beware.... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Nicholas Peter Slade's answer
Generally No, unless you grant someone a security interest in your vehicles.... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You are entitled to certain exemptions if you file a bankruptcy proceeding so...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
It depends on how much you expect to receive. Impossible to say whether the... Posted 3 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Theresa C. Homady's answer
The creditors you discharged in bankruptcy can still appear on the credit... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Sean Adam Russel's answer
If you were the prime contractor - contracted directly with the owner (it...
Sean Adam Russel's answer
If you were the prime contractor - contracted directly with the owner (it... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
It really depends on the amount of the 1099-C. If one is issued, then the... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
There are attorneys who specialize in suing dentists. John Greeny in Kent comes... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Collection fees are usually contractual and sometimes are a percentage, in... 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 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Barry W. Rorex's answer
The filing of a bankruptcy petition is a matter of public record so anyone,...
Jonathan Alexander Sprouffske's answer
When you file for bankruptcy the documents become a public record and anyone... Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
It depends on where the lawsuit was filed. It is dfferent if it is district... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Debt Settlement Seattle, WA
Mark Hankins' answer
The hospital could pursue you on quasi-contract or quantum meruit type claims ..... Posted 5 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA |