I want to file chapter 7. I live with my parents but I pay all of my own bills. Can I still file?
The fact that you live with your parents should not impact your ability to file, but it may impact your payment in a 13. See a bankruptcy lawyer...
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The fact that you live with your parents should not impact your ability to file, but it may impact your payment in a 13. See a bankruptcy lawyer...
Assuming you filed in MD, the answer is yes, IF you are in a Chapter 7 and the person passed away within 180 days of the filing date, or if you are...
If this is a general collection matter, filing an exemption claim may protect the furniture. But if this is the seller or lessor of the furniture...
If you are eligible to file a bankruptcy case and get a stay,, and could do so in good faith, that would buy you that much time, but it sounds like...
Can't really say if you should without going over your specific situation, but it is certainly likely that you could file without impacting your...
The 181st day, to be sure. If there is an emergency requiring filing on day 180, ask your lawyer to review the dismissal order and the calculation...
While one would have to review the facts of both cases to be sure, it is likely that you have more equity in your house than your friend does, and...
An equitable lien could be any number of things, but may be a court-imposed lien due to a defect in the mortgage/deed of trust securing the lender....
Yes, the judgment should be dischargeable I bbn bankruptcy unless it's for fraud or the like, or other types of non-dischargeable debt. As for the...
You may well have enough time to catch up without filing (or cure it with a loan mod), given how long foreclosures take in MD, particularly if you...