How many years apart can one file chapter 13
I would need to know if your last bankruptcy was dismissed for any reason or if it was successfully discharged (paid off), and what date it was...
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I would need to know if your last bankruptcy was dismissed for any reason or if it was successfully discharged (paid off), and what date it was...
If you are in bankruptcy and have an attorney, you should consult your attorney. The automatic stay is in effect when you file for bankruptcy. ...
You probably wouldn't want to file a Chapter 7 if you have past-due mortgage payments; the mortgage company would probably begin proceedings to...
Yes, you would be able to discharge this loan in a bankruptcy (Chapter 7); your ex-husband would still be obligated to pay the loan. If you were...
Whether you would need to file for bankruptcy would depend on several things. It would depend on what the property is worth on the market right...
Generally, retirement accounts are protected in a Chapter 7.
In this economy, you can sue for the money that people owe you, but they may also be filing for bankruptcy and you may not get what you are...
A power of attorney does not survive the death of the person who granted it. A deceased person's property is distributed either by will (if one...
You can file in Georgia; you would, however, use the Florida exemptions. Some Florida exemptions require the property to actually be located in...
A financial power of attorney, if properly drafted, would give you the power to take care of your daughter's affairs while she is not in the United...