Can I be held legally responsible for debts (credit cards and medical bills) that my mother incurred?
You are not liable for the debts incurred by your mother. The only way you would be liable is if you guaranteed her debts. If you were an...
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You are not liable for the debts incurred by your mother. The only way you would be liable is if you guaranteed her debts. If you were an...
There are a number of variables that can affect the answer to your question, so you need to discuss with your bankruptcy attorney. If you filed...
Mr. Kasel is correct - this appears to be Fair Credit Reporting Act violation, so please consult with an experienced consumer law attorney in your...
Your status as a trustee shouldn't be affected by your bankruptcy filing, but if you are a beneficiary of the trust, that could certainly present...
You are not liable for another person's debts just because you receive phone calls and collection letters. Send the collection agency a cease and...
Mr Hall's answer is spot on, and Ms. Powell's advice to determine whether you have a chance at discharging any of these loans through bankruptcy is...
Assuming you didn't sign a reaffirmation agreement (and under the facts you state I can't imagine you did), your personal liability on the car loan...
If your attorney is unresponsive, go to pacer, select your district, and you can access your case docket online. There will a small per page fee. ...
In a Chapter 13, you must assume or reject any executory contract prior to confirmation, although the court can order you to assume or reject in a...
The only conceivable way you could go to jail for unpaid debts is if a creditor sues you, and then files pleadings for a supplemental examination...