Filing Chp 7 bankruptcy in CA
My colleagues have it correct. Its not as simple as "should I use my credit cards." But generally speaking, if you're planning to file bankruptcy...
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My colleagues have it correct. Its not as simple as "should I use my credit cards." But generally speaking, if you're planning to file bankruptcy...
There are several options available to you. The best I believe would be Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. This can be very helpful in that if your property...
If its not exempt, then it has to be reported and turned over to the trustee. You would also have to include it in your schedule B. Good luck!
My rates are generally from $1,500-2,500, plus filing fees, depending on the complexity of the case. The average case is $1,500 plus filing fees. ...
My suggestion is that you work with an attorney on this matter. From your question it seems like you're trying to go at it alone and I think that...
Well first you have to determine if the lender can even sue her for damages. The only potential way that a lender can seek damages against a...
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You have several options. First you can file for bankruptcy. In a chapter 13, you can keep your property and pay off the arrears in the chapter...
If the property is sold below what is owed, the bank has to accept the short sale. If the property is sold for more then what is owed, you have to...
Yes, must get permission from the Trustee and Court first. If you'd like to discuss your case, feel free to contact my office...
Well, legality is often questioned but "legality" is often only in law school exams. The legality of your situation really depends on whether you...