Are there any actions I need to take if one of my cosigners filed for bankruptcy?
The best thing you can do is just keep making the payments. It is possible that it will nonetheless affect your credit.
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The best thing you can do is just keep making the payments. It is possible that it will nonetheless affect your credit.
Unless you have a statute of limitations defense (lack of a signed agreement may make it 3 instead of 5 years in VA), or truly contend that this is...
If it is properly served, a US judgment against a UK citizen will be enforced in the UK, but it requires that the US judgment then be sued on in...
I suspect it depends on the nature of the crime. If you are an international terrorist, I suspect you might be detained (they are not going to let...
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It would be illegal to operate it from the US. If you do this, you will need to locate all operations in countries where it is legal. Generally...
There are several things that you MIGHT be able to do. If there was fraud, you can file an adversary proceeding (timely) to determine the debt...
You need to stop the deduction. The automatic stay prevents your collection of this debt during the case, and the discharge will make that permanent.
If you are referring to the statute of limitations shortening adopted in 2014, no, that does not impact the right to foreclose. There is no...
That is correct. The statute of limitations to seek a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure was shortened in certain circumstances to 3 years.