Can a judgement be included in a chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Yes the judgment can be included in a bankruptcy. You should consult with a local bankruptcy attorney to see if filing bankruptcy is the best...
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Yes the judgment can be included in a bankruptcy. You should consult with a local bankruptcy attorney to see if filing bankruptcy is the best...
Debts from purchases and cash advances taken just before filing for bankruptcy may not be "discharged", or wiped out by the bankruptcy. They are...
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The creditor is within it's rights to garnish your wages and bank account. You may call the creditor to see if they will allow you to resume...
Yes you may still file chapter 7 even though you haven't filed tax returns for several years. You are required to provide the chapter 7 trustee...
You need to speak to your attorney. Going on the general info you have given, it may be possible to ask the court to reconsider the order of...
If the amount of wages garnished within 90 days of the bankruptcy filing is more than $600.00, then your attorney should have listed the wages on...
It means the judgment creditor released the garnishment on your bank account. If you are employed, the creditor may and likely will, file a writ of...
You are still legally responsible for paying a charged off debt. Contact the debt buyer company and ask for a payment history so you can make sure...
SCAM!!! Ignore. Restitution is related to criminal matters and not civil matters such as debt collection.
What type of debt is it? If it is a non-dischargeable debt such as taxes, alimony, child support, student loans.... then the creditor can make...