Student loan question. If I file for bankruptcy, will my student loan go away?
Bankruptcy will not automatically discharge your student loan obligations. If you can prove "undue hardship" - a very difficult standard, and...
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Bankruptcy will not automatically discharge your student loan obligations. If you can prove "undue hardship" - a very difficult standard, and...
Venue for bankruptcy is determined at the time of filing. Short of dismissing the old case and filing a new one - which would have many...
Much more information is needed to give you a helpful answer. Adversary proceedings are highly complicated, and given the amount that is being...
Bankruptcy would eliminate all of these medical bills, but whether or not you should file would take an analysis of your entire financial...
This is a very touchy issue, and you definitely need an attorney you can trust guiding you through the process. The mortgage issues you raise...
In bankruptcy, it is all about what you owe and what you own at the time of filing. What happens at the end of the month, or how your payables and...
I agree with attorney Riddle. Your bankruptcy filing is public record, of course, and I'm sure the bank has the right to do a credit check, but...
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If you have an attorney, the trustee's attorney will not be able to speak to you due to ethical restrictions on communication with represented...
I agree with Attorney Corbin, and would just add that you can, as a chapter 13 debtor, file a proof of claim on behalf of the creditor. If you do...
Your reasoning is at least partially correct, but a lot more facts are needed to give you a really useful answer. Here are a couple of thoughts to...