What should I do if my ex is filing for bankruptcy and my name is on every thing?
In most cases such as this, I am sorry to say, that the bankruptcy filing of your ex-spouse will frequently require you to file as well. I...
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In most cases such as this, I am sorry to say, that the bankruptcy filing of your ex-spouse will frequently require you to file as well. I...
Like Mr. Johnston, I also do not file a Certificate of Satisfaction until 91 days after I have actually received the funds and the check clears.
If you were properly served and did not defend the suit, no.
You sue them. This probably is not a DIY project, however, and you are likely to need an experienced consumer protection attorney. Note that...
You can hire a lawyer to represent you in the state where the suit is to be brought. Note that if the case goes to trial, or if your deposition...
You haven't given enough facts to determine whether bankruptcy is your best option. I'd strongly suggest speaking with an experienced bankruptcy...
Whether you file with or without your spouse, his/her income will be included in your bankruptcy. Since Social Security payments are excluded from...
Only that portion that is contributed towards household expenses, such as rent, utilities, food, insurance, etc.
Unless you surrender the property or pay the loan in full--all principal, interest and fees, not just arrearages-- a Chapter 13 will not discharge...
You can call the clerk's office to see if oral argument has been scheduled; it isn't always, and where the appellant is pro se, it is even less...