Bankruptcy question
If the property is held as tenants by the entirety and none of the debts are joint then it is possible to file a chapter 7 and discharge the credit...
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If the property is held as tenants by the entirety and none of the debts are joint then it is possible to file a chapter 7 and discharge the credit...
Chapter 7 should solve your problem if there are no other disqualifying situations.
It appears that this judgment might be uncollectable unless the creditor refiled after the expiration in 2019.
It is likely that you would have been served personally to go to the court prior to any lien being attached to your property. Have the title...
This will depend on whether or not the mortgage is FHA or not. Conventional mortgages will usually allow you to add her to the deed at closing. FHA...
Filing a Chapter 13 now will not help you.
Yes, but you may be required to pay transfer taxes.
I believe you should be kind to your mom.
Generally, all unsecured debts would be discharged even if they were not listed, as long as there were no assets to be divided among creditors.
I am in agreement with the answers. 1. Don't transfer anything and speak to a qualified attorney asap. 2. Watch out for the creditor suing both...