Filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy and the house was not to be included.
Since you did the modification, I will assume that you wanted to keep the house, at the time of the filing of the bankruptcy and not surrender it. ...
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Since you did the modification, I will assume that you wanted to keep the house, at the time of the filing of the bankruptcy and not surrender it. ...
You can, but please note that a Chapter 7 case is identified as a liquidation case. The big question I would ask, is what is your ultimate goal. ...
Yes, your wages can be garnished in Frederick, Maryland and anywhere else in Maryland. If the judgment is valid, then the next possible step could...
First, you should read your by-laws. Most of your answers are likely to be found in there. Also, if you don't have a copy, ask if there are rules...
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Generally, when the court strikes a filing (a particular document), it means that there was something missing in the filing of the document. ...
By filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy, It may be possible for you to save your home, get rid of the second mortgage altogether and payback down to 10%...
If the case was filed under chapter 7 and is an unsecured debt and your case was identified as a "no asset" case, then there is no need to add the...
Generally there is a three year statute of limitations when it comes to the creditors ability to collect a debt. However, the period of time can...
Not only can you not go to jail, but If you still have your by-laws, read them. Some by-laws specifically state that you are no longer responsible...