Homestead or open bankrupcty to remove judgement lien?
I agree with attorney Brian Whitaker's answer. In addition, to void the judgment lien by reopening your bankruptcy case would require that the...
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I agree with attorney Brian Whitaker's answer. In addition, to void the judgment lien by reopening your bankruptcy case would require that the...
You have many "moving parts" in your situation. A simple "Yes, you can keep your house" or "No, you can't" is not possible here. As the prior...
I'm not clear if you got notice of the filing of a lawsuit or notice that a judgment had been entered against you in a lawsuit. If the first is...
You've received to very good answers from attorneys Stempler and Adams. I'll add that if the Statute of Limitations has not run (before they filed...
I agree with attorney Scott Riddle. Mortgage lenders can make your life difficult is you don't reaffirm the loan in your bankruptcy, but the down...
You can file bankruptcy. What type and whether it would be a good plan for you depends on your who financial situation. I recommend that you...
The money owed from the judgment would be eliminated by a discharge of debts in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. If the creditor has obtained a lien...
You're asking for detailed advice here that can only come from an experienced bankruptcy attorney who evaluates your whole financial situation. Do...
I agree with attorney Brian Whitaker's reply. I'll emphasize that you need to consult with your own attorney about this. A Chapter 13 case is...
Many factors should go into that decision, about which we know nothing. You would be well served by getting a consultation with an experienced...