Wayne County Debt Agreements Legal Advice (30 found)

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Steve Fromm
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The short answer here is to go back to your bankruptcy attorney to get this...
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A bankruptcy attorney. You need someone to check the records and timing to see...
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Ronald Lee Burdge
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Cosigning can be very risky. When you cosign a loan, you agree to be liable for...
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Robert D. Mouradian's answer
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Hello: I have handled collection matters for over 30 years in the state of...
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Adam S. Alexander
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In my opinion, you have suffered no damages, unless there are some wrongful...
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James P. Frederick
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I would need more information from you before being able to answer your...
Lynnmarie A. Johnson
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Generally your student loan lender can not put you in default just because your...
Patrick St George Cousins
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The total cost of the vehicle may show up on your credit report but you are...
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Kenneth V. Zichi
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I'm not sure what a "professional constitutor" is, but my sixth sense is...
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Adam S. Alexander
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If you enter into a settlement agreement with them, you will likely keep your home.
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Francis N. Soave
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You and your co-signer will both be liable for the deficiency after you turn in...
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Lu Ann Trevino
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I am not licensed to practice law in your state. These comments are made...

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