Filing for bankruptcy but doesn’t want to lose car?
If you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can likely reaffirm on your vehicle loan, and continue to pay the creditor, and keep the car, just as if...
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If you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can likely reaffirm on your vehicle loan, and continue to pay the creditor, and keep the car, just as if...
Your best bet would be to file a Ch. 7 bankruptcy. Unfortunately, your creditors aren't going to give you much grace. If they have a garnishment,...
You should talk to a local bankruptcy attorney about your options.
Yes, but if there is equity in the property, it would need to go back into the estate (which you would also need to open with the county probate...
Open an estate in probate court in the county where she lived or file a motion to re-open the estate if the estate has already been probated.
No, only your spouse can claim the exemption if your name is not on the deed.
In order to discharge any student loans, even private ones, you must file an adversary proceeding (AP) to determine dischargeability. They likely...
They can sue you. However, even if they obtain a judgment against you, it will be difficult for them to execute on that judgment since they cannot...
You would've needed to file an adversary proceeding in the bankruptcy case in order to discharge the mortgage lien. Because they are a secured...
Absolutely. You should contact an experienced attorney to help you recover from the drivers insurance company.