Can I declare bankruptcy?
There is nothing in your question to suggest that you can't file, or that your car accident debt would not be dischargeable. But whether you can...
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There is nothing in your question to suggest that you can't file, or that your car accident debt would not be dischargeable. But whether you can...
What the others said. However, they need to be careful about the tax implications - transferring it now means the basis does not step up to...
First, the "have you filed before" question is highly material. You were a bankruptcy preparer and didn't understand that? This sort of thing is...
There are no specific requirements to file. It sounds like you may benefit, but you need to speak with a bankruptcy lawyer to go over your situation.
Yes, the alleged victim would be a creditor. The person's address should be on accident reports and probably in the file of the lawsuit that your...
There is no requirement that you both file. There may be impacts on her ability to use the homestead exwemption in the future if you need to use...
It depends on when the case was filed. If it was filed before 1/1/21, this is a pre-petition debt and has to be paid through the plan (unless...
It's legal, as long as the contract is breached - meaning the loan is not paid in accordance with its terms, including any grace periods and notice...
You need to defend the case where it was filed. If you lived in VA when you incurred the debt, the VA court likely has jurisdiction. If not,...
The answer is, it depends. If this is a principal residence loan, the answer is NO unless its a Subchapter V Small Business bankruptcy AND the...