Can bankruptcies liquidate my stock if it’s more that the sum of my case?
The short answer to your question is that the Chapter 13 Trustee will NOT liquidate your stock award. The reason for this comes down to the...
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The short answer to your question is that the Chapter 13 Trustee will NOT liquidate your stock award. The reason for this comes down to the...
In order to have a legally enforceable Reaffirmation Agreement, it must be "made" (that is, prepared and executed by both parties) **before** the...
The intersection of family law and bankruptcy law is a particularly complex area, even for experienced bankruptcy lawyers. The fact that your...
It is entirely unclear at this point in time whether there will be a sharp increase in foreclosures after the moratorium expires at the end of the...
The most telling sentence in your factual narrative is: "I was denied due to my attorney not addressing the car company and attorney and not...
There are multiple requirements for filing a bankruptcy case. Not the least of these requirements is the basic decision as to the choice of...
It never hurts to get a 2nd opinion regarding something as complicated as a Chapter 13 case, particularly where, as here, you have sufficient...
You likely did not need to obtain prior approval and therefore do not **need** to inform the Chapter 13 Trustee that you have opened a new savings...
There are a number of "holes" in your fact pattern. But I will hazard to guess that the Florida attorney may be under the impression that she is...
The choice of chapter is ALWAYS a moving target, particularly just prior to a bankruptcy filing. As a lawyer that has worked for more than 35...