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When trustee cant get in contact with creditor and trustee file abandoned claim can the creditor come back and sue the debtor
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Answered on June 26, 2011
I agree with Ms. Bunce. The discharge affects all personal liability to dischargeable creditors. The trustee's decision to abandon the property...
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I have a real estate affidavit on file with the court. My mother still had a mortgage on this property that is in her name.
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Answered on June 26, 2011
I think you may want to talk to an attorney familiar with real estate and probate matters in your state. I can tell you that in California, if the...
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Rental payment after bankruptcy
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Answered on June 26, 2011
You should have received a notice from the trustee in your case letting you and all your creditors know whether there were assets to distribute to...
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If a living revocable trust is not made public, will all liability go to the grantor in a lawsuit?
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Answered on May 29, 2011
Generally speaking revocable living trusts do not provide asset protection. Unless specific clauses are included in the trust and certain...
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Bankruptcy Fraud - Real Estate
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Answered on May 29, 2011
You need to consult an attorney privately on this. It may not be in your best interest to have the bankruptcy re-opened.
How to access a court sealed trust?
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Answered on May 29, 2011
Ms Johnson is absolutely correct in her advice. All I would possibly add is that if you cannot get the records from the custodian you can go to...
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What happems when both parents dies with no will
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Answered on May 29, 2011
Your mothers will should control how the assets in her estate are distributed. There was very likely a survivor clause in the will that told how...
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Contesting a Will?
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Answered on May 28, 2011
Ms Johnson and Mr. Haber have given you good sound advice. His acts and allegations are inconsistent. I am assuming by his conduct there was...
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If a son in law kills his motherinlaw then his wife dies before she inherites the money from her mothers estate
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Answered on May 28, 2011
The laws and procedures vary from state to state but the general principals remain pretty much the same. I imagine New York has the same principal...
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My mother's will gives my sister residential rights till such time as the home is sold, but names me as executor
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Answered on May 28, 2011
Sorry but without really reading the will it is very difficult to answer the question, even then it may take a lawsuit to sort things out. My gut...
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