Wil my soon to be ex's forclosure and bankruptcy effect my home and credit?
Mr. Arujo is correct. The bank's position on the mortgage on your home will be "impaired" by your soon-to-be ex-husband's bankruptcy. But the...
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Mr. Arujo is correct. The bank's position on the mortgage on your home will be "impaired" by your soon-to-be ex-husband's bankruptcy. But the...
To continue the explanation above; you can "strip" a lien against you home, but ONLY if the your home is already completely overliened by the first...
Just for the heck of it, someone ought to tell you what the exemption actually is for home equity in Michigan. If you owe more than the home is...
This case could be defensible, if you are willing to hire an experienced consumer law attorney. There are technical, paperwork requirements for...
If you have already filed bankrupt in the bankruptcy, then you should feel free to do what you please with your bank accounts. If you have not...
One last thing to be aware of is that, although your spouse is definitely not liable on the loan, she will almost certainly be named if a...
The answer to your question depends on the trust. If indeed, the property was NEVER in either of your names, and went directly to the trust, then...
The short answer is that you no longer owe this loan personally. However, the condo is still subject to the bank's lien or equity loan. If the...
Your liability for your "business partner's" debt depends on whether you were truly "partners" or whether you had an LLC or a corporation form of...
I would disclose a previous bankruptcy only if it is asked for on the application, or if you are very certain that your employer will run a credit...