If you get a judgement against you can you still file bankruptcy against it
It sounds like the judgment you're worried about is an ordinary civil one, so unless it was for a debt incurred by fraud, or falling under one of...
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It sounds like the judgment you're worried about is an ordinary civil one, so unless it was for a debt incurred by fraud, or falling under one of...
That's impossible to answer without a lot more information about your financial situation, because I can't tell whether you would be better off in...
Have they filed a lien on your property? If so, they are secured and should be listed on Schedule D. Otherwise, list on Schedule E only if you...
Section 525(a) of the Bankruptcy Code provides, in part, that a governmental unit may not "deny employment to, terminate the employment of, or...
Since you refer to a "collection agency," I assume your loan is in default. If your loan is a federal loan, you have a statutory right to a...
I can't tell you much about the effect on your credit, but filing bankruptcy will at least allow you to draw a line under the loss of the home and...
Sorry, here's the link I mentioned:
I see two ways to interpret your question, so I'll answer both of them: Does bankruptcy forever ruin your credit? No. Thanks to the "fresh...
They can't garnish wages; Texas' Constitution forbids it. They can't take your exempt personal property -- and most if not all of your personal...
If you can file at all (which you probably can) then you can file without your husband. That doesn't mean that you should. Depending on your...