Should I file bankruptcy? Or should I try to settle my IRS debt?
If you file a bankruptcy and expect to hold onto the house, you will have to pay into a Ch 13 for 5 years and pay off all of the business and...
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If you file a bankruptcy and expect to hold onto the house, you will have to pay into a Ch 13 for 5 years and pay off all of the business and...
That depends on where the funds actually are when the Ch 13 is filed. If they are with your employer, a letter to your employer by your...
You may not have to refile, but it sounds like there are taxes that are still owed. Filing another Ch 13 can be done to pay the remaining taxes. ...
You think the tenant perjured himself, but the court may not. In my many years as a debtor's attorney, I have had lots of clients tell creditors...
You need to see if you really filed a Ch 11 case. If so, you need to talk to your attorney. My guess is you filed a Ch 13. Again you need to...
You need to call your bankruptcy attorney and ask for help on this. It is not an unusual situation and the answer may depend on what lenders are...
Yes, tell your attorney that you are going to break the lease so it can be rejected as part of the Ch 7. You will need to move ASAP and you will...
The answer to this is dependent on local court customs. In our local courts, the trustee would add the supplemental fees to the plan and likely...
You can negotiate even in the courthouse on the hearing date if the other side is willing to.
Very low. The lender is happy to take payments even late but can charge you late fees which can add up pretty quickly.