Chapter 7 bankruptcy and inheritance
First, it is exactly 180 days after filing or before.. so if 181 days not part of your estate Second, if less than 180 days the death it does...
Chapter 7 bankruptcy Lawyer
Practice Areas: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
First, it is exactly 180 days after filing or before.. so if 181 days not part of your estate Second, if less than 180 days the death it does...
No.. But I want to state that assumes the debt was incurred after filing and not before and a bill after! Secondly, I have had several clients...
Yes..those are dischargeable...other issues also need to be discussed..call an attorney now..some of us talk evenings like my firm too. It's free.
It will not be discharged in bankruptcy as any debt incurred post petition is not discharged. It is buyer beware..Did you have mechanic check it...
Easy answer is yes! In fact you have duty to list any creditor you owe..it does NOT discharge the debt your cosignor owes but that is for them to...
Sept 2015 has not happeneded yet..So are your years off? If discharged or closed/dismissed in a ch 13, you can finance or buy any thing period..it...
You need and want to enjoy your fresh start also. But the most important thing is to meet with an attorney as you asking this question means you...
You can settle for whatever both agree to. However be aware of taxes owed on written off debt...that is not owed if discharged in bankruptcy though...
Once they have judgement..they can garnish..you are mailed notice to your last known address..but garnishment can then happen..if bankruptcy is...
I don't believe you can obtain an answer any better than Mr. Schneider provided you. I also have practiced over 28 years and know Mr. Schneider...